Improving learner outcomes

Supporting Student Wellbeing and Mental Health
Supported learning for teaching professionals
Flexible self-paced learning
Flexible licensing options

About supporting student wellbeing and mental health

Mental health difficulties can affect learning and social interactions, both of which are critical to a student’s success. It is estimated that three students in every classroom have a diagnosable mental health issue.

Immensely added to my knowledge and understanding of the topic and provided me with an array of resources to share with school staff.

School Executive

Designed for professionals

Thank you thank you thank you. I am excited by the possibilities this course offers in supporting students and schools to further enhance the understanding of mental health in young people.

School Executive

Course outline

There is evidence of a strong relationship between student wellbeing and mental health and positive learning outcomes. The course outlines challenges that students may face and influences on wellbeing and mental health. It explores practical approaches that schools can implement to improve whole school inclusive practice.

This course focuses on:

  • the main types of mental health disorders and their incidence, and the relationship between mental health and disability
  • a whole school multi-tiered approach to supporting student wellbeing and mental health
  • assessing student needs and evaluating the success of interventions
  • supportive learning environments that offer a range of strategies and adjustments to support social and emotional learning
  • the development of a tiered approach to SMART goals and targeted actions
  • your responsibilities under the Disability Standards for Education 2005.


This course is divided into sections.

  • explore the concepts of wellbeing and mental health, the main influences on these, and the impact on student outcomes. Learn about the main types of mental health disorder and their incidence, and the relationship between mental health and disability.
  • consider the possible uses of wellbeing surveys and questionnaires in schools, and learn the guidelines for administering them and evaluating the results.
  • understand the main elements of a supportive school ethos, including staff wellbeing. Explore a range of approaches to support wellbeing and mental health in your school, from whole-school to specific, and know when and where to seek further support.

Providing professional learning in disability and inclusion since 2008

I am more confident in working with others because of the knowledge gained in the course.

Special Education Teacher

Who is the course for?

Our Supporting Student Wellbeing and Mental Health course is perfect for those who work in schools and specialist settings, such as teachers, learning and support teachers, teaching assistants and school leaders.

Over 179,000 participants worldwide

Why join the course?

Participants’ pre and post-course evaluations demonstrate significantly increased confidence in identifying, assessing and supporting learners with mental health.

How do you rate your current level of knowledge and understanding of student wellbeing and mental health?

  • Not confident
  • Somewhat confident
  • Fairly confident
  • Very confident

Pre

Pre chart
  • 9.5%
  • 24%
  • 66.3%
  • 0.2%

Post

Post chart
  • 0.5%
  • 51.4%
  • 48.1%

As of April 2021

This course looks at the potential impact that mental health difficulties can have on student outcomes and shows how to create mentally healthy schools where students can thrive.

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What you will learn

This course explores the kinds of issues that students may face, and looks at different perspectives, possible causes of mental stress and practical approaches that schools can adopt to better identify and support their needs.

On successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • describe the main types of mental health disorders and their incidence, and the relationship between mental health and disability
  • measure student needs and evaluate the success of interventions through the use of wellbeing surveys
  • outline the national policy, curriculum resources and external agencies that support social and emotional learning
  • select from approaches that support wellbeing and mental health in school, including trauma informed practice, growth mindset, mindfulness, resilience and strength-based strategies
  • build supportive learning environments that offer a range of effective teaching strategies and adjustments to improve outcomes for all students

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