The Resilience Project
We’re excited to be partnering with The Resilience Project to further support the wellbeing of our students and school community. We look forward to working alongside The Resilience Project to foster resilience, connection, and a strong sense of wellbeing for all students.
School Wellbeing Program
With staggering statistics among children, young people and adults in Australia, The Resilience Project is working to drive change through a preventative approach by building a culture of wellbeing in schools.
Based on the evidence-based principles of Gratitude, Empathy, Mindfulness (GEM) and Emotional Literacy, our program equips students with lifelong wellbeing habits and empowers families to support wellbeing at home.
The whole-school wellbeing program involves explicit teaching through our evidence-based curriculum alongside wellbeing habits being integrated in school routines.
Supporting Wellbeing at Home
We know that when schools, families and communities speak the same language around mental health, our young people thrive. Throughout the year, you’ll receive resources to help you develop wellbeing and resilience at home.
Proven Impact
Through multiple independent evaluations, students participating in our School Wellbeing Program have shown measurable improvements compared to students at schools that aren’t involved. Click here to learn more.
The Imperfects Podcast
On this podcast, founder of The Resilience Project Hugh van Cuylenburg, his good friend Ryan Shelton, and only one of their brothers, Josh van Cuylenburg, talk to a variety of interesting people who vulnerably share their own struggles and imperfections, or expertly pass on their wisdom on the subject of imperfection. Whether it’s in The Vulnerabilitea House, The Academy of Imperfection, or with their resident psychologist, Dr Emily, The Imperfects are here to find some valuable takeaways we can all apply to our own imperfect lives.
We have set up a GEM board in the creek area, located outside the Art Room. This space will showcase what students are learning, provide access to helpful resources, and offer ideas to support and practise GEM at home.
Please click on the link below to view a welcome video from Hugh Van Collenberg and Martin Heppell from The Resilience Project.
https://vimeo.com/1124702592/bf8fa700fd?share=copy&ts=15000