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As we approach September and October, months that spotlight mental health awareness with events like RUOK Day, it's a good time for school leaders to reflect on their wellbeing. How can you do this?
From September 1-7 is National Child Protection Week (NCPW), championing the message ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’ with this year’s theme ‘Every conversation matters.’
In Australian education, the role of school leaders, particularly principals, now contend with a complex array of psychosocial hazards that can profoundly impact their wellbeing and effectiveness.
Located in Fairfield city, which averages 17 domestic violence-related assaults per week, our Men's Behaviour Change Program helps men to break cycles of intergenerational trauma and violence, whilst supporting adults and child victim/survivors with their safety and healing.Â
Celebrated 50 days after Easter, Pentecost Sunday celebrates the Holy Spirit descendingupon the Apostles, as Jesus said it would.
Acknowledging the need to assist the 2.65 million unpaid carers in Australia, the Australian Government launched Carer Gateway in 2015, providing free services and support carers.Â
Whatever your age, you can enjoy the benefits of physical activity. There’s a host of health reasons to stay active and it doesn’t have to be ‘serious business’.
Prosocial spending means spending money on other people, particularly gifts or donations to charity, and it is said to increase a person’s happiness and provide an emotional boost. People feel even happier when they give to a charity they have a personal connection to.
Featured in the latest edition of Pathways Magazine, we look at the challenges that come with the end of a separation for both parents and families, and how our Family Dispute Resolution services are there to support.Â