Mental health promotion and wellbeing in schools: Everyone's right to feel safe

Katherine L Dix, Tracy Zilm

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Abstract

KidsMatter and MindMatters are national initiatives that support student mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention in 4700+ primary and secondary schools across Australia. As part of a broad approach to reducing problem behaviour, such as bullying, KidsMatter and MindMatters offer resources and expertise. This paper presents evidence that these initiatives are making a difference to the lives of students with regard to reductions in bullying and harassment. Findings suggest that students feel safer in schools that have in place, opportunities to develop their skills to deal with bullying. Focus is given to strategies that support schools to reduce bullying by developing whole-school policy, prevention and management processes as part of their overall work in promoting mental health for the entire school community.


Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014
Eventno2bullying -
Duration: 1 Apr 2014 → …

Conference

Conferenceno2bullying
Period1/04/14 → …

Keywords

  • Australia
  • Intervention
  • KidsMatter
  • Mental health
  • MindMatters
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Students

Disciplines

  • Disability and Equity in Education
  • Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

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