Tuning in to Teens® In-Person Facilitator Training Melbourne 16 & 17 February 2026

Details and registration

Tuning in to Teens®
Facilitator Training for Professionals In-Person Melbourne

Dates, Times and Location

February 16 & 17 2026
9:00 am – 5:00 pm AEDT


Venue: Building C – Mindful Centre, 50 Flemington Street, Travancore VIC 3032

Catering is provided. Please inform us of any dietary requirements when completing the registration form

Program manuals will be available to pick up on the first day of training.

Trainees are asked to arrive at 8:45 am to register.

What is Included?

Registration includes:   
– 2 day in-person training   
– Program certification   
– Program manual & training materials
– Access to our Facilitator portal upon completion, which houses additional facilitator resources including access to research articles, tip sheets, translations, parent handouts & video materials to assist in program delivery 
– Ongoing support via free supervision sessions, offered monthly by our training team. Please see our Supervision page for more information
    
Certification: Those completing the training will be certified as Tuning in to Teens program facilitators. To attain certification, you must attend each day in full.

Terms and Conditions

Changes to Registration Policy:
Registered participants who are unable to attend and notify us of this in writing at least 2 days before the workshop are allowed one transfer to another eligible participant or one transfer to an equivalent training in the same calendar year.

Cancellation Policy: Participants who cancel their registration up to 14 days before the training will receive a full refund. After 14 days before the training, participants will receive a refund minus an AUD$50.00 fee to cover administration costs. In exceptional circumstances, please contact tik-info@unimelb.edu.au

Tuning in to Kids reserves the right to cancel, postpone or reschedule events due to low enrolments or unforeseen circumstances.

Contact Us

Email: tik-info@unimelb.edu.au

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