The evidence-based Smiling Mind Regional and Rural Schools
Program, driven by a $2.5 million funding boost from the Australian
Government, is set to impact 600 regional and rural schools — including
Government, independent and Catholic — across the country.
With one in seven children and young people (aged four to 17)
experiencing a mental disorder in any given year, available spots are
expected to be quickly filled by educators looking to make a positive
change in the lives of their students.
Participating schools will receive free access to Smiling
Mind’s award-winning training and resources, providing teachers with
evidence-based professional development workshops and tools to support
the development of sustainable mental health habits.
Delivered entirely online over three terms, schools will
receive in-depth training for all staff, designed to help schools
implement mindfulness-based social and emotional learning. Teachers will
also receive digital tools and resources, and practical guidance on how
to implement these strategies in the classroom.
As part of the program, teachers will be given access to the
newly developed Smiling Mind Learning Hub. The online hub will provide
teachers in remote areas the opportunity to connect and share
experiences with educators across the country who are also participating
in the program.
Skills taught within the program are far reaching, with
benefits including more engaged and focused students, calmer classrooms,
greater emotional regulation and increased resilience.
Federal Health Minister, the Hon Greg Hunt MP, acknowledged the importance of the Smiling Mind program.
“The Government understands how important it is to equip young
people with the skills to build resilience and maintain good mental
health throughout their life, and are proud to partner with Smiling Mind
to deliver this vital program nationwide.”
“By providing $2.5 million over four years for the Smiling Mind
Schools Program, the Morrison Government is delivering on its
commitment to support the mental health of all young Australians. This
program will provide practical training, resources and support in up to
600 schools in regional and remote areas, reaching teachers and students
in communities that may not have had access otherwise.”
Smiling Mind CEO and Clinical Psychologist, Dr Addie Wootten, reflected on the urgent need for this training.
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