Student Wellbeing
The Student Resilience Survey is an online survey which collects, analyses and reports the resilience of young people at a cohort level in terms of their strengths, life satisfaction, hopefulness, anxiety and depression, coping style, and risk and protective behaviours. Specifically, the survey measures the resilience and wellbeing of your young people across 9 key domains: Understanding Self, Social Skills, Positive Relationships, Safety, Healthy Body and Healthy Mind, Learning, Positive Attitude, Positive Values, Positive Identity.
The Resilience Survey has been administered to nearly 400,000 young Australians aged 7-19 and used in over 1,500 schools nationwide. The Survey incorporates scientifically validated, reliable and internationally accepted measures, meaning you can rely on the results as an accurate measure of the resilience, mental health and wellbeing of the young people in your school or community. It also provides a sound basis for planning and implementing targeted resilience building initiatives.
Through our work with The Resilience Project all our grade 3-6 completed the online survey which they will complete again in term 4.
How does the survey benefit my school?
- The ability to accurately and efficiently measure vital data within school cohorts.
- Clear visual & written reports on student resilience, mental health and wellbeing.
- Evidence-based strategies to help school leaders respond in a proven, scientific and practical way.
What does our data tell us?
Our overall data is extremely positive most of our 3-6 are feeling connected , protected and respected. Our data confirmed that they have mainly positive relationships at home and school. They also feel safe and respected at again both home and school.
The students also held positive values and good self esteem.
Regards
Jenny Willmott
jwillmott@sjvmulgrave.catholic.edu.au
Deputy Principal/ Student Wellbeing Leader