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SCHN MHID Hub

Click here to find out about the MHID Hub including forms.

Click here to find out about upcoming hub webinars or to access the recordings.

Click here to join the hub e-list.

 

Latest Journal

Click here for a copy of our latest Journal Edition. Volume 14, Issue 1, 2024.

 

School-Link E-list

Join our free e-list here to receive resources, primarily the CHW School-Link Journal, and from time to time other relevant material concerning the mental health of children and adolescents with an intellectual or developmental disability.

CHW School-Link Brochure

Download our latest CHW School-Link service brochure here: 

Guidelines on Pathways to Care

A guide for parents and carers: Guidelines on Pathways to Care for children and adolescents with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour and/or mental health problems.  

Excutive Summary

View the executive summary of the "Leading the Way in Mental Health and Intellectual Disability" needs analysis report here.

   

Behaviour Support in Schools

View the 2017 Obudsman Inquiry into behaviour management in schools. This report focuses on issues concerning students with complex needs and challenging behaviour. The report discusses the difficult challenges that schools face, but also draws attention to reasonable steps that can and should be taken to meet the learning and support needs of students, within a framework of best practice and evidence-based behaviour support.

 

 

Webinar Series

Supporting the Mental Health of Students with Intellectual Disability

 

This FREE webinar series is brought to you by a partnership between the Networked Specialist Facilitator -Strathfield, The Benevolent Society, and The Children's Hospital at Westmead School-Link. The webinars aim to assist teachers and other school professionals to support students with an intellectual disability and mental health needs in the classroom.

Several more topics will be added throughout 2020.

Current on-demand topics (ready when you are):

1. Introduction to Anxiety in Children and Adolescents with Intellectual and Developmental Disability presented by Dr Ken Nunn (31 minutes).

  • What is anxiety? 
  • How is anxiety different for children with IDD than typically developing children?
  • Why do children with ASD experience high levels of anxiety? 
  • How might anxiety affect a child’s learning in the classroom? 
  • Do you have any other suggestions for teachers working with anxious children who experience anxiety?
  • Where to refer children who you think might be experiencing anxiety? 
Register and view recording here

2. Reflective Practice in the Classroom: Fostering a calm and responsive approach in the classroom setting presented by Samuel Gaynor from The Benevolent Society. (25 minutes)

• What is reflective practice?
• Why is it important?
• How can it look like in the classroom of students with disability?

Register and view recording here

 

3. Curiosity, collaboration and action: Understanding & Responding to Behaviour in the Classroom presented by Kirsty Paul from The Benevolent Society. (50 minutes)

• What we mean by “behaviours of concern”
• Why these behaviours of concern occur
• How it might look (the escalation cycle)
• Tools, tips and tricks for the classroom.

Register & view recording here 

4. Cool, Calm, Collected & Connected in the Classroom: Supporting Students with Self Regulation presented by Debra Corfield from The Benevolent Society (25 minutes)
• What is self regulation?
• Why is it important?
• How can we teach and support students with self regulation?

Register & view recording here

5. The Mental Health of Young People with Intellectual Disability: What you need to know and what you can do presented by Dr David Dossetor - Child Psychiatrist from The Children's Hospital at Westmead (48 mins duration)

•History and definitions of mental health & intellectual disability concerning children
•Awareness raising animation
•Evidence-based programs for prevention
•Case study and handouts

Register & view recording here

 6. Check out our collection of webinars that were recorded at our Mental Health and Intellectual & Developmental Disability School-Link 10 Year Anniversary Celebration here