Seekingadvice aboutgender identityor sexualorientationWriting in ajournal toprocessemotions andthen sharing itwith someoneVolunteeringfor awellbeing-relatedactivityConfiding in acoach ormentor aboutstrugglesoutside of sportAttending ahomeworkclub ortutoringsessionAsking atrusted teacherfor advice onhandling stressReaching outto a sibling orcousin to talkabout personalissuesRequestingextra time orsupport for atest due tostressSending amessage toa friend tosay “I’m notokay today”Talking to alearningsupport officeraboutdifficulties inclassTalking tosomeoneabout feelingdifferent orexcludedSpoken toparentsabout anissueTalking to alearningsupport officeraboutdifficulties inclassUsing a mentalhealth app orwebsite tolearn copingstrategiesTalking to aschoolcounsellorabout feelinganxious oroverwhelmedAsking a friendfor supportafter a conflictor bullyingincidentTelling aparent orcaregiverabout feelingsad or angryLooking upstories ofotherswho’ve askedfor helpAskingquestions aboutpuberty or bodychanges inhealth classSharing ameme orvideo thathints at howthey’re feelingAsking for helpmanaginganger orimpulsivebehaviourAsking ateacher forhelpunderstandingan assignmentLeaving a noteor message forsomeoneinstead ofspeaking face-to-faceAsking to gohome early orskip classwithout sayingwhy (a signal ofdistress)Seekingadvice aboutgender identityor sexualorientationWriting in ajournal toprocessemotions andthen sharing itwith someoneVolunteeringfor awellbeing-relatedactivityConfiding in acoach ormentor aboutstrugglesoutside of sportAttending ahomeworkclub ortutoringsessionAsking atrusted teacherfor advice onhandling stressReaching outto a sibling orcousin to talkabout personalissuesRequestingextra time orsupport for atest due tostressSending amessage toa friend tosay “I’m notokay today”Talking to alearningsupport officeraboutdifficulties inclassTalking tosomeoneabout feelingdifferent orexcludedSpoken toparentsabout anissueTalking to alearningsupport officeraboutdifficulties inclassUsing a mentalhealth app orwebsite tolearn copingstrategiesTalking to aschoolcounsellorabout feelinganxious oroverwhelmedAsking a friendfor supportafter a conflictor bullyingincidentTelling aparent orcaregiverabout feelingsad or angryLooking upstories ofotherswho’ve askedfor helpAskingquestions aboutpuberty or bodychanges inhealth classSharing ameme orvideo thathints at howthey’re feelingAsking for helpmanaginganger orimpulsivebehaviourAsking ateacher forhelpunderstandingan assignmentLeaving a noteor message forsomeoneinstead ofspeaking face-to-faceAsking to gohome early orskip classwithout sayingwhy (a signal ofdistress)

Help Seeking Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Seeking advice about gender identity or sexual orientation
  2. Writing in a journal to process emotions and then sharing it with someone
  3. Volunteering for a wellbeing-related activity
  4. Confiding in a coach or mentor about struggles outside of sport
  5. Attending a homework club or tutoring session
  6. Asking a trusted teacher for advice on handling stress
  7. Reaching out to a sibling or cousin to talk about personal issues
  8. Requesting extra time or support for a test due to stress
  9. Sending a message to a friend to say “I’m not okay today”
  10. Talking to a learning support officer about difficulties in class
  11. Talking to someone about feeling different or excluded
  12. Spoken to parents about an issue
  13. Talking to a learning support officer about difficulties in class
  14. Using a mental health app or website to learn coping strategies
  15. Talking to a school counsellor about feeling anxious or overwhelmed
  16. Asking a friend for support after a conflict or bullying incident
  17. Telling a parent or caregiver about feeling sad or angry
  18. Looking up stories of others who’ve asked for help
  19. Asking questions about puberty or body changes in health class
  20. Sharing a meme or video that hints at how they’re feeling
  21. Asking for help managing anger or impulsive behaviour
  22. Asking a teacher for help understanding an assignment
  23. Leaving a note or message for someone instead of speaking face-to-face
  24. Asking to go home early or skip class without saying why (a signal of distress)