Although student well-being and mental health are government-identified responsibilities for New Zealand schools, the extent to which school-based well-being and mental health interventions are currently delivered is unknown. This survey of a nationally representative sample of schools was undertaken to identify: what well-being and mental health interventions are currently used by primary (elementary) and secondary (high) schools; what gaps exist between current practice and the evidence base; what ideas staff have for improving student well-being and mental health; and what barriers staff can identify for implementing evidence-based interventions and suggestions for how these may be overcome. Forty staff from 37 (22 primary, 13 secondary ...
Mental health promotion employs a strengths-based approach and focuses on promoting positive mental ...
Background: Over the last decade there has been increased recognition about the role of school staff...
Limited empirical evidence is available regarding the uptake and effectiveness of school-based menta...
Although student well-being and mental health are government-identified responsibilities for New Zea...
Abstract Background Half of mental health disorders begin before the age of 14, highlighting the imp...
This literature review examines the current findings of mental health and wellbeing research in New ...
Background: Schools are a key setting for student well-being promotion. Various school-based mental ...
Aims and objectives: To examine evidence—using a range of outcomes—for the effectiveness of school-b...
Background: There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depre...
BackgroundTeachers are at heightened risk of poor mental health and well-being, which is likely to i...
Mental health (MH) and well-being in schools remain a contemporary international concern. The Multi-...
Abstract The northern provinces of Finland are mostly not densely populated, with long distances to...
Increasing rates of young people’s anxiety and depression is a concern for New Zealand secondary sch...
Provision for adolescent mental health in New Zealand is in its infancy. CRHS-City is the first Mini...
There is a growing movement, both nationally and internationally, to support the integration of well...
Mental health promotion employs a strengths-based approach and focuses on promoting positive mental ...
Background: Over the last decade there has been increased recognition about the role of school staff...
Limited empirical evidence is available regarding the uptake and effectiveness of school-based menta...
Although student well-being and mental health are government-identified responsibilities for New Zea...
Abstract Background Half of mental health disorders begin before the age of 14, highlighting the imp...
This literature review examines the current findings of mental health and wellbeing research in New ...
Background: Schools are a key setting for student well-being promotion. Various school-based mental ...
Aims and objectives: To examine evidence—using a range of outcomes—for the effectiveness of school-b...
Background: There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depre...
BackgroundTeachers are at heightened risk of poor mental health and well-being, which is likely to i...
Mental health (MH) and well-being in schools remain a contemporary international concern. The Multi-...
Abstract The northern provinces of Finland are mostly not densely populated, with long distances to...
Increasing rates of young people’s anxiety and depression is a concern for New Zealand secondary sch...
Provision for adolescent mental health in New Zealand is in its infancy. CRHS-City is the first Mini...
There is a growing movement, both nationally and internationally, to support the integration of well...
Mental health promotion employs a strengths-based approach and focuses on promoting positive mental ...
Background: Over the last decade there has been increased recognition about the role of school staff...
Limited empirical evidence is available regarding the uptake and effectiveness of school-based menta...