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Leanne Miller

FREE WEBINAR: Understanding Anxiety and Depression to Foster Resilience (Part II)

DATE: Wednesday, 10 June 2026

TIME: 7:30 pm

 

This presentation forms part of a broader webinar series designed to strengthen mental health literacy across school communities.

 

Join international experts Dr Emma Woodward and Dr Joe Stammeijer as they share valuable insights into recognising early signs of concern and practical approaches to supporting the wellbeing of young people.

 

Topics in this session will include:

  • Staying Calm and Connected
  • Building Daily Routines
  • Meeting the Needs of Neurodivergent Learners

 

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Now available on SchoolTV - Dealing with Conflict

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Conflict is a natural and unavoidable part of family life. As children grow, differences in opinions, emotions and expectations can sometimes lead to tension at home, at school or with peers. While these moments can feel challenging, they also present valuable opportunities to teach young people important life skills. How conflict is managed within the family plays a key role in shaping a child’s ability to communicate, regulate emotions and navigate relationships.

 

For adult carers, supporting children through conflict means staying calm, listening with empathy and modelling respectful problem-solving. When handled constructively, conflict can strengthen relationships, build resilience and help children develop the confidence to manage disagreements in healthy and productive ways.

 

This edition of SchoolTV explores practical strategies to help families approach conflict with greater understanding and confidence.

 

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