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The mental health needs of tamariki and rangatahi have undoubtedly increased post-COVID, and schools are often the places where these issues emerge because of the relationships between teachers, young people and their whānau. Getting mental health support for students can be difficult, which can make looking after the wellbeing of students difficult. But there are things schools can do, and others they must do, to look after the wellbeing of their ākonga.

 

My guests are:

 

This podcast was produced for the Ministry of Education as part of Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals.

 

You can learn more about this topic by accessing Te Ara Tīmatanga mō ngā Tumuaki - The Beginning Pathway for Principals e-learning modules on the Education LMS: https://training.education.govt.nz

 

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Additional information

Health and Safety https://www.education.govt.nz/education-professionals/schools-year-0-13/health-and-safety

NZCER wellbeing@school survey https://www.nzcer.org.nz/assessments/surveys/wellbeing-at-school

Stymie https://about.stymie.co.nz

 

Questions

 

1:00 [Both] What kinds of mental health issues are you seeing in your kura?

 

5:21 [Patrick] Are there legal requirements for tumuaki around mental health of tamariki and rangatahi?

 

14:03 [Both] How can a new principal can get a handle on the level of need around mental health within a kura when they first start?

 

16:20 [Both] If a school counsellor is extremely concerned about a particular student, are they likely to come to a tumuaki with those concerns, and if so, how does a tumuaki respond? 

 

17:46 [Both] What if there is no counsellor and it's just you. How do you handle it at that point? 

 

19:12 [Both] Where there is a need for a student to have more support, it is increasingly difficult to be able to help them find that support. How do you handle that?

 

21:42 [Both] If the worst happens and a student takes their own life, what happens in a school, what does a tumuaki do?

 

23:40 [Patrick] What are the rules about what you can and can't say about the death?

 

25:19 [Both] What kinds of things can you do to to help yourself through something like that? Because you don't come away from it unscathed.

 

26:34 [Both] What's your advice to new tumuaki around trying to help tamariki and rangatahi deal with just the myriad of mental health challenges they face today?