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When do day to day worries turn into anxiety – and how can primary schools help students?
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6
In this webinar targeted at primary schools, psychologist Dr Lyn O'Grady delves deep into children's worries and what primary schools can do to support them.
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What's going on for girls' mental health – and what can schools do to help?
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
In this webinar recording, the panellists discuss what the research is telling us about girls' mental health.
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Managing staff reactions
How do you get buy-in to an initiative such as respectful relationships education?
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Red cross: Emergency preparedness and recovery
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Red Cross provides resources for parents and teachers to support students prepare for and recover from an emergency.
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Recovering from bushfires
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Support the mental health of school communities recovering from bushfires.
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Bushfires: School recovery toolkit
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
This toolkit provides practical strategies for supporting students following disasters and traumatic events.
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Bushfires and trauma
Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Find a range of resources to support schools to deal with trauma related to bushfires and other natural disasters.
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The brain series with Ian Hickie
Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12
Watch as Professor Ian Hickie explores the human brain and its development in adolescence.
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Working with students from refugee backgrounds
Use this tip sheet as a checklist to monitor how well your school is catering to students of refugee backgrounds.
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How to help errant students in culturally diverse schools
This opinion piece unpacks teacher assumptions about students who may be struggling academically or acting out.