Emotion Regulation, Co-Regulation, and Emotional Literacy: Key Strategies for Supporting Whole-School Prevention Strategies

If Not Now, When? The integration of emotion regulation, co-regulation, and emotional literacy strategies into school-wide approaches is critical for proactively addressing student wellbeing. These core practices empower students with essential life skills, supporting them in navigating life’s challenges both inside and outside the classroom. Research clearly shows that these foundational skills play a crucial […]
The Critical Case for Real-Time Wellbeing Data and Early Intervention

If Not Now, When? The Critical Case for Real-Time Wellbeing Data and Early Intervention The Challenge of Student Wellbeing In today’s complex educational landscape, the conversation around student wellbeing has never been louder. Yet despite the growing awareness, the systems and tools we use to support wellbeing are still lagging behind the reality faced by […]
Building Emotionally Supportive Classrooms: Understanding Anxiety and Fostering Prevention in School Settings

Building Emotionally Supportive Classrooms: Understanding Anxiety and Fostering Prevention in School Settings Educators play a vital role in shaping not only a student’s academic growth but also their emotional wellbeing. As students navigate an increasingly complex world, schools serve as one of the few consistent environments where emotional development can be nurtured through relational, structured, […]
Strengthening Wellbeing Practices in Schools: A Formative Approach

Strengthening Wellbeing Practices in Schools: A Formative Approach I often find myself helping schools develop plans or evaluate the impact of initiatives they are running. One of the first and most important questions I ask is: “What are you trying to achieve with this plan or project? What does success look like?” When it comes to […]
Deep Dive with Shortland Public School

We’re excited to share with you a Deep Dive into Shortland Public School with AP Daniel Payne, which has been using wellbeing data to evidence improvement in their programs and provide differentiated support to all students. Tell us about Shortland Public School and your wellbeing initiatives? We are a diverse school community, including seven inclusive education […]
Healthy Wellbeing is Formative Wellbeing: What Does Success Look Like?

Strengthening Wellbeing Practices in Schools: A Formative Approach I am often asked to support schools in developing their school plans or evaluating the impact of projects and initiatives they are running. One of the first and most important questions I ask is: “What are you trying to achieve with this plan or project? What does […]
Key Findings for Parents from 4 Million Check-ins

Key findings for parents from 4 million check-ins In 2024 Life Skills GO empowered Australian students to complete more than 4 million check-ins. The data offers a comprehensive look at how students are feeling and what factors are influencing their emotions. The infographic above outlines some of the key findings: Key findings: So what, now […]
Guildford West -8 Years down the track with Life Skills GO

How Guildford West Public School Transformed Whole School Wellbeing Over The Past Eight Years with Life Skills GO At Guildford West Public School, prioritising student wellbeing has always been a key focus. However, as with many schools, the challenge was how to consistently implement a structured approach that would provide real-time insights, integrate seamlessly with […]
The Kindy COVID Cohort: Nurturing the Class of 2025

Supporting Our 2025 Students: Nurturing Success in Term 1 As schools continue on the journey of welcoming their 2025 cohort, it is important to acknowledge that this group of students is unique. These students, born during the pandemic, are now stepping into formal education, carrying experiences shaped by an unprecedented global event. As educators and school […]
Building Strong Foundations: Fostering Supportive Relationships with Students and Families from Day One

Have you ever been on a really bad first date? Maybe you were sitting across from someone, thinking, “Is this going anywhere?” Maybe the conversation didn’t flow, there was awkward silence, or you felt misunderstood. But then, perhaps you gave it another shot. You went on a second date, maybe a little nervous, but with […]