QLD SAFEMinds: In Practice - Atherton
SAFEMinds is provided for Queensland state school staff to train in the use of the 'NIP it in the bud!‘ early intervention approach.
Date and time
Location
Atherton
TBC Atherton, QLD 4883 AustraliaAbout this event
- Event lasts 6 hours 30 minutes
The SAFEMinds workshop equips QLD state school staff to become 'Champions' in the use of the 'NIP it in the bud!‘ early intervention approach and the SAFEMinds Toolkit resources, including: SAFEMinds Online, and how to incorporate SAFEMinds into the school's existing professional learning and student well-being policies and initiatives.
Participants who complete SAFEMinds will:
• Develop an understanding of mental health in children and young people and how they can be supported through the SAFEMinds and the 'NIP it in the bud! ' early intervention approach.
• Develop an understanding of self-harm in children and young people and how to respond using the 'NIP it in the bud!' early intervention approach.
• Explore the 'NIP it in the bud!' Toolkit and how to use these resources, including the Safe and Healthy Bodies and Safe and Healthy Minds Brief Intervention Kits.
• Use se the entire 'NIP it in the bud!' early intervention approach and Toolkit resources by working through a case study.
• Reflect on local implementation of the 'NIP it in the bud!' early intervention approach in your school community.
• Develop an understanding of the SAFEMinds: At Home resources for families.
• Access a digital resources to help you facilitate SAFEMinds presentations to school staff and your parent community.
Who can attend this training?
SAFEMinds is open to all Queensland state school staff. Schools should consider how many staff members they nominate to attend, depending on a number of factors including size of their school. It is recommended that a minimum of 2 staff members attend. It is also strongly recommended that the school’s Guidance Officer attends the training.
The SAFEMinds program will be offered to any member of staff who is having a face to face conversation with students.
Need more information?
Contact our training team: qldworkshops@headspace.org.au
This training is funded through the Queensland Department of Education in partnership with headspace National.
Frequently asked questions
No. The funding for the training is for only Queensland Department of Education staff.
No. The funding for the training is for only Queensland Department of Education staff.
Yes. Uni Students on placement within DoE schools can attend with the support of their supervisor with written confirmation sent to Qldworkshops@headspace.org.au.
headspace is open to discussing options for delivery in other educational sectors in all states across Australia. For further information and discussion please contact headspaceschools@headspace.org.au
Yes, currently these trainings are only available to Victorian Department of Education staff. If you are from Victoria Department of Education and Training schools, you can see the available sessions via this link headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation Events | Eventbrite
Free. The training is fully funded by the Queensland Department of Education. There may be costs to cover CRT or other staffing costs.
We deliver through Microsoft Teams and you require a stable internet connection, working camera and working microphone.
Check your equipment prior to training and consult your IT department if you have technical difficulties. Your facilitator only can provide limited troubleshooting advice.
For emotional safety contact details must be provided. All information is deleted after training concludes. See the Privacy statement for more information.
No, this training is run by headspace Schools & Communities, which is a national initiative. Each headspace Centre is managed independently by a local agency with a local focus.
The Be You initiative complements our training and can provide additional resources and consultation to your school around a whole school approach to wellbeing and supports schools to prepare, respond and recover from death by suicide.
Yes, SAFEMinds In Practice is supported thanks to a contract between the Qld DoE and headspace.
Yes. It is a condition of the training that you attend full time. Please choose a session time you can fully commit to. If you leave early, join late, or leave the training to attend to other matters, you will not be able to continue and will need to complete the full course at another time.
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headspace SAFEMinds Training is fully funded by the Queensland Department of Education (DoE) and delivered by headspace Schools & Communities. The professional learning offered include SAFEMinds: In Practice and aims to support staff in DoE school settings to increase confidence and knowledge to support colleagues, parents and young people, through onsite and online delivery across Queensland.