Be You Virtual Conference 2020
Responding Together
Managing wellbeing in times of change and uncertainty
The Be You Virtual Conference 2020 (held 10 and 11 June) supported educators to evolve their understanding about how to take a whole learning community approach to mental wellbeing, including in response to a critical incident.
You can access individual session video recordings, transcripts and related resources through the links below:
Day 1:
Mental health and wellbeing: a whole community approach
Grow your understanding of the ways learning communities support mental health and wellbeing.
Building the foundations for wellbeing through resilience
Learn more about the protective factors that nurture lifelong resilience in children and build a thriving learning community.
Practical strategies for promoting wellbeing in primary school communities
Primary schools provide a platform for strong and healthy partnerships that can contribute to and build mentally healthy communities.
Practical strategies for promoting wellbeing in secondary school communities
Mentally healthy secondary school communities require a community approach to planning, intervention and health promotion.
Prepare and take care: critical incidents in uncertain times
Awareness and preparedness are crucial to quality critical incident response and recovery, particularly during uncertain times.
Day 2:
Relationships and play: Assisting recovery after change
Explore the role of relationships and play in recovering from critical incidents in early learning settings.
Critical Incidents: community-based recovery in primary schools
Responding to and recovery from critical incidents in a primary school setting requires planning, connectedness and a long-term vision.
Core components of responding to and recovering from critical incidents in secondary schools
Explore the nature and impact of critical incidents in the secondary school context, and practical strategies to support recovery.
The benefits of building strong family and community partnerships
Discover how connections with your wider community benefit children and young people.
Q&A panel: Planning for the future through Be You
Jeannette James, National Advisor Service Development at Be You, hosts a conversation with Be You team members Debbie Yates (State Manager) and Ami Raman (Clinical Consultant) to answer questions and discuss key themes and topics on planning for the future through Be You.
Last updated: November, 2024