At Beir Bua, our mission is rooted in a singular vision: providing schools, parents, children, and teachers with unparalleled access to high-quality, evidence-based, and professionally-delivered talks.
Managing
Exam Stress
Suicide and
Self Harm
Social Media
and Technology
Understanding Sex
and Gender
Social Skills
Commitment to Quality
Every session with Beir Bua is a testament to our commitment to quality. We understand that each educational institution has unique needs, and our tailored approach ensures a perfect alignment with your objectives. Plus, our commitment doesn’t end when the talk does. To ensure we’re meeting your expectations, we conclude our sessions with a 5-minute anonymous survey, the results of which we’re always happy to share with you.
Trusted by Educators
Decision-makers in the education sector, particularly school principals, can take solace in the fact that all our speakers, at a minimum, are qualified counselors. Many among us are certified psychologists, ensuring that the content delivered is both authoritative and compassionate.
Why Beir Bua?
Founded by industry leaders Stella O’Malley, a renowned psychotherapist, author, and public speaker, alongside Professor Patricia Casey, a distinguished psychiatrist with an illustrious academic and professional background, Beir Bua embodies a synergy of expertise and passion.
Stella’s pioneering work has consistently aimed at supporting parents and young individuals, offering insights that delve deep into the teenage psyche.
Complementing this, Professor Patricia Casey’s rich legacy in psychiatry has cemented her belief in early intervention as the bedrock of lifelong wellbeing. She aptly states, “The foundation of a healthy mind lies in addressing concerns at their nascent stage. Early intervention is not just an action but a promise of lifelong wellbeing.”
Let’s Begin the Conversation
Choosing Beir Bua means choosing a partner dedicated to enriching the educational experience. We invite you to explore our offerings, delve into our resources, and most importantly, begin a conversation that could redefine the narrative of mental and emotional well-being in your institution.