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Free mental health tool for schools rolls out nationally

by Rhiannon Bowman
November 29, 2024
in Curriculum, Department of Education, Health and Wellness, Latest News, Products and Services, Resources
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The free platform enables schools to perform 10-15 minute check-ins on their students throughout the school year. Image: My Mind Check.

The free platform enables schools to perform 10-15 minute check-ins on their students throughout the school year. Image: My Mind Check.

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A new, free digital check-in tool designed by world renowned youth mental health experts at Macquarie University is being rolled out nationwide to help Australian schools proactively support their students’ mental health and wellbeing.

Based on years of clinical research and consultation with Australian education, health and community organisations, and funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, My Mind Check provides schools with valuable, evidence-based data to better understand student mental health and wellbeing.

A pathway to early intervention, the free platform enables schools to perform 10-15 minute check-ins on their students throughout the school year, helping schools understand whether students may benefit from further information or attention. With caregiver or student permission, schools can easily track their students’ mood, stress levels and overall mental health and wellbeing over time.

The initiative comes at a critical time with mental health challenges on the rise among young Australians.

“There are many reasons that the mental health of our young people is getting worse, yet despite improvements in recognition and education, many of these young people are still going unrecognised and slipping between the cracks,” says Dr Ron Rapee AM, internationally renowned youth mental health professor and My Mind Check lead scientific advisor.

Dr Lauren McLellan and Dr Ron Rapee AM.

One in seven children in Australia are experiencing mental health difficulties at any given time. By Year 9, young people experiencing mental health concerns can be up to two years behind their peers academically.
Further, mental health difficulties can have a serious impact on peer relationships and family cohesion.

Director of My Mind Check, Dr Lauren McLellan, says Australian schools have been asking for the right tools and resources to understand their student’s mental health and foster positive wellbeing.

“The importance of mental health in educational settings has become increasingly evident over the past few years, highlighting the urgent need for support and accessible resources,” she says.

“I am delighted to see schools already embracing My Mind Check. It’s incredibly empowering for students to have a voice regarding their mental health and wellbeing, and it’s crucial that school staff feel supported to use My Mind Check with their students.”

My Mind Check provides the support and step-by-step guidance for schools to deliver supervised check-ins. Suitable for all year groups, students answer age-appropriate questions about their mental health and wellbeing via a short survey.

All data is stored in Australia and adheres to Commonwealth Government standards of cyber security and privacy.

The platform then provides a catalogue of specially curated resources to help support the teacher and caregiver to further understand and support their students’ mental health and wellbeing.

It also provides information on external programs that can be incorporated to assist students with mental health difficulties and provides information for students themselves.

“My Mind Check will transform the way we approach and understand mental health in schools,” says Dr McLellan.

“Providing a resource that encourages self-reflection and supports individuals to understand their mental health is a significant step forward in prioritising student mental health and wellbeing.”

Schools across Australia have already begun registering and incorporating My Mind Check into their wellbeing strategies.*

Schools interested in using My Mind Check can visit mymindcheck.org.au for more information and submit an enquiry to schedule a demonstration or connect with our School Support Team.

* Enquire whether your state or territory has opted in.

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