Suicide [ Items 1 - 12 of 19 ]
Psychologists in Schools
Type: Overview | Published: 20.06.06
School psychologists work with the school community to help them get the best performance they can from students. School psychologists provide leadership to help schools meet the social, emotional, learning and behaviour needs for all students, particular groups of students or individual students
moreHow Can I Help My Child Get the Support They Need?
Type: Statement | Published: 20.06.06
Please raise any concerns you may have regarding your child to their teacher/teachers who will implement steps to help your child which may or may not involve the school psychologist. If required, the school psychologist may conduct a psychological assessment of your child and develop an action...
moreMinisterial Council for Suicide Prevention
Type: Link | Published: 09.08.06
The Ministerial Council for Suicide Prevention (MCSP) is responsible for developing and coordinating suicide prevention initiatives in Western Australia.
moreLifeline
Type: Link | Published: 09.08.06
Lifeline WA assists children and families through the provision of its welfare services including 24 hour crisis telephone counselling, suicide intervention training and information sessions on suicide.
moreResourceful Adolescent Program (RAP)
Type: Link | Published: 09.08.06
The Resourceful Adolescent Programs (RAP) were developed to help prevent depression in adolescents. There are currently 4 RAP programs that provide support to adolescents, parents/carers and teachers.
moreHealth and Wellbeing in Children
Type: Publication | Published: 10.08.06
A child’s socialisation takes place at home, at school and in the community.
moreSchool Psychologist Role
Type: Statement | Published: 20.06.06
School psychologists are a vital but limited school resource who provide support to maximise student performance. Their role involves supporting teachers, students and parents in the areas of challenging behaviour, violence, bullying, student wellbeing, inclusivity, learning and motivation,...
moreKids Helpline
Type: Link | Published: 20.07.06
Kids Helpline is Australia’s only free, confidential, anonymous, 24-hour telephone and online counselling service for young people aged between five and eighteen.
moreBeyond Blue
Type: Link | Published: 09.08.06
Beyondblue is a national, independent, not-for-profit organisation working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety and related substance misuse disorders in Australia.
moreReachout
Type: Link | Published: 09.08.06
Reach Out! is an online service that helps young people cope with tough times by motivating them to help themselves and others.
moreMindMatters - What is it?
Type: Link | Published: 09.08.06
MindMatters is a mental health promotion and suicide prevention program for secondary schools. The program facilitates a whole school approach in promoting positive mental health and aims to enhance the development of school environments where young people feel safe, valued, engaged and purposeful.
moreRaising Resilient Children
Type: Publication | Published: 10.08.06
Children who are emotionally resilient, those who are optimistic, are more likely to bounce back when faced with hardship or difficulty such as parents arguing or separating, the death of someone close or personal injury
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