Contact your KidsMatter Facilitator to discuss making important mental
health and wellbeing messages more accessible to everyone.
Important mental
health and wellbeing messages should be accessible to everyone.
Share these charts within your communities — spread the mental
health and wellbeing messages!
This is according to a study by Unihealth,
the health and wellbeing messaging platform for students.
Not exact matches
They continue to promote their passion for organics
and they believe education to improve the
health and wellbeing of children is an important
message to share.
In a quarter of counselling sessions children
and young people were also counselled for a mental
health and wellbeing issue, including low self - esteem, self - harm, suicidal thoughts
and depression,
and children as young as seven told Childline counsellors they were being tormented by hurtful
messages from which they felt there was no escape.
The vital
messages delivered at this event were key features common to organisations which have improved
health,
wellbeing, resilience
and engagement of staff, including accountable trained managers who empower staff
and enable engagement.
This event united a community to deliver positive
messages about
wellbeing and celebrate achievement in mental
health promotion.
As we unpack the key
messages and understand the protective factors that support children
and families mental
health and wellbeing, we come to see that small changes can make a huge difference.
There are many positive KidsMatter
messages about mental
health and wellbeing for children, staff, families
and community.
After the launch, the Action Team followed up the
message — that all children need to experience emotional
health and wellbeing.
It spreads the
message that psychologists make a difference to peoples» lives, through improving their
health and wellbeing and increasing scientific knowledge.
The KidsMatter Framework has professional learning topics with key
messages about protective factors for children, families
and educators mental
health and wellbeing.
An integrated approach can support students» mental
health and wellbeing by helping students
and their families to remain connected to school during transition periods, to see the school as a continuous source of support
and to ensure that consistent
messages and language are used across all year levels.