The Hive Noosa youth drop-in centre is teaming up with Sunshine Coast youth mentor and counsellor Janelle Parsons for an upcoming No Filters Needed youth workshop.
"With nearly half of young Australians expected to face a mental health challenge before age 25, early intervention programs like No Filters Needed are more important than ever," Noosa Council's Acting Manager, Community Connection Branch, David Cooper said.
Designed for young people aged 12 to 17, the No Filters Needed workshop on 13 September offers practical tools to help teens cope with stress, build confidence, and strengthen social connections—all in a fun, supportive environment.
Already running successfully in schools across the region, the program is gaining momentum as a fresh, effective way to engage young people who often feel misunderstood or overlooked.
"Young people don't need another lecture; they need to feel heard, supported, and part of something real," Ms Parsons said.
"This is about having fun while learning skills that stick."
The workshop will feature interactive sessions including basketball, tug-of-war, music, and a community BBQ—alongside strategies to help teens cope with anxiety and navigate life's challenges.
Ms Parsons, a qualified counsellor and survivor of family violence, brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work.
Her award-winning programs through Rise & Thrive Co. are helping young people across Queensland turn adversity into strength.
Event details:
DATE – 12:30pm, Saturday, 13 September 2025
VENUE - The Hive Noosa, Tait Duke Cottage, 14 Earl Street, Tewantin
HOW TO BOOK - Eventbrite – No Filters Needed
"We're encouraging Noosa families to get their teens along for an afternoon that's equal parts fun and life-changing," Mr Cooper said.
The Hive Noosa is a welcoming space where young people can relax, connect, and learn new skills. It's open Thursdays and Fridays from 3:30pm to 7pm, and Saturdays from 12pm to 5pm.
The Hive Noosa youth drop-in centre is funded through Youth Justice Queensland and the Australian Drug and Alcohol Foundation and run by Noosa Council.