Student Wellbeing Action Partnership SWAP

CEOM Student Wellbeing Conference

The Catholic Education Office Melbourne (CEOM) has an important role in supporting schools in the implementation of policy and strategic initiatives in the area of whole school approaches to Student Wellbeing. Supporting school leadership to build sustainable models with a focus on prevention and early intervention is seen as being particularly important.

Close to 350 participants attended the inaugural Student Wellbeing conference The Journey of Student Wellbeing in Catholic Schools - The face, The place, The space (Citigate Albert Park, April 2007) which provided Student Wellbeing Coordinators, School Leaders, Year Level Coordinators and Staff involved in student wellbeing with an opportunity to

The conference recognised that schools are ideally placed to have a significant impact on health and wellbeing outcomes for students, teachers and other members of the school community.

Dr Toni Noble, a senior University lecturer in education and psychology at Australian Catholic University National, presented the conference dinner address Hooray It's Monday! which focussed on strategies for enhancing schoolwide wellbeing and resilience for student and staff success. More information about Dr Toni Noble's address and an audio 'podcast' is available by clicking here.

The day session began with a performance of Look Into My World with provided an insight into the lives of young people addressing issues of peer friendship and exclusion, parental relationships, cyberbullying, the impact of premeditated hurtful pranks and issues of negative thoughts and self doubt. Look Into My World was written and performed by Drama students from St Columba's College Essendon under the direction of their Drama teacher Judy Jack.

A series of workshops and presentations were offered that examined the interconnectedness of teaching and learning outcomes, organisational ethos and environment, service partnerships and student and community wellbeing. Workshops and presentations at the conference were :-

School Ethos and Environment

Community Partnerships

Curriculum, Teaching and Learning

The plenary session from the conference is available online by clicking here.

Maria Kirkwood

Helen Butler

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