Positive Schools presents
WELLBEING WEBINARS 2025
Four online events exploring four hot topics in school wellbeing, each with three experts and lots of conversation
All webinars are presented live with a follow-on twelve-month replay.
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TERM ONE
RECORDINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL EVENTS
Term One - The Role of Spirituality in Schools
This event is now available as a complete RECORDING
Featuring three keynote presenters; hosted by Dr Helen Street
This webinar explores the meaning of spirituality in 2025, a world with increasingly multi-cultural and multi denominational schools.
Join Fr. Richard Pengelley - Former Anglican Dean of Perth,Â
Dcn Adrian Gomez - Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese, and,
Ajahn Pasada, Highly Respected Teacher and Nun, The Buddhist Society of WA
as we explore the meaning of spirituality in schools, and how spirituality can support wellbeing in all young people.

TERM TWO
RECORDINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL EVENTS
Term Two â Trauma-Informed SpotlightsÂ
Wednesday June 25th  13:30 â 15:30 AWST/ 15:30 â 17:30 AEST
Featuring three keynote presenters; hosted by Dr Helen Street
In this webinar we ask three highly respected experts in classroom-based trauma-informed practice to tell us about the practice they each believe to be most universally important in schools.Â
We are excited to welcome:
A/Prof Judith Howard, Education Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology
Justin Roberts, National Program Director ReLATE, The MacKillop Institute,
and, one additional amazing presenter TBC.
NOTE - You can register to this webinar for FREE if you sign up to attend the Positive Schools 2025 conference before 25/6/25
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TERM THREE
RECORDINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL EVENTS
Term Three â New Thoughts on Motivation
Wednesday August 13th 13:30 â 15:30 AWST/ 15:30 â 17:30 AEST
Featuring three keynote presenters, hosted by Dr Helen Street
As much as we might want students and staff to be motivated, motivation in schools has often been misunderstood, difficult to support and hard to sustain. Over the past forty years we have gradually shifted our focus from âfear and complianceâ, to complex reward systems, to a needs-based approach to self-determination. In 2025 a multitude of varied approaches are often found in a single school, or even in a single class. So, what really works? And more importantly, where do we need to head in our pursuit of the motivated child.

TERM FOUR
RECORDINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL EVENTS
Term Four â Mental Health First Aid
Wednesday October 15th 13:30 â 15:30 AWST/ 15:30 â 17:30 AEST
Featuring three keynote presenters, hosted by Dr Helen Street
Mental health first aid is generally defined as providing immediate help and guidance to someone experiencing increasingly poor mental health, or a mental health crisis. For teachers, this means learning the necessary knowledge and skills to support colleagues and students in crisis until either that crisis is resolved, or appropriate, other support is in place. In this webinar we ask four experts in MHFA to introduce, explore and teach a key element of MHFA they deem it vital for educators to learn.
Term One
The Role of Spirituality in Schools
Meet our three presenters
Fr. Richard Pengelley - Former Anglican Dean of Perth
Dcn Adrian Gomez -Â Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese
Ajahn Pasada, Highly Respected Teacher and Nun, The Buddhist Society of WA
Our three presenters are joined by host Dr Helen Street.
THIS EVENT IS NOW AVAILABLE AS A FULL RECORDING
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REGISTER NOW

FREE FOR ALL POSITIVE SCHOOLS CONFERENCE DELEGATESÂ
Term Two â Trauma-Informed SpotlightsÂ
Wednesday June 25th  13:30 â 15:30 AWST/ 15:30 â 17:30 AEST
In this webinar we ask three highly respected experts in classroom-based trauma-informed practice to tell us about the practice they believe to be most universally important in schools.
We are excited to welcome:
A/Prof Judith Howard, Education Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology
Justin Roberts, National Program Director ReLATE, The MacKillop Institute,
and, one additional amazing presenter TBC.
REGISTER HERE FOR FULL LIVE EVENT PLUS REPLAYTERM THREE
RECORDINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL EVENTS
Term Three â New Thoughts on Motivation
Wednesday August 13th 13:30 â 15:30 AWST/ 15:30 â 17:30 AEST
Featuring three keynote presenters, hosted by Dr Helen Street
As much as we might want students and staff to be motivated, motivation in schools has often been misunderstood, difficult to support and hard to sustain. Over the past forty years we have gradually shifted our focus from âfear and complianceâ, to complex reward systems, to a needs-based approach to self-determination. In 2025 a multitude of varied approaches are often found in a single school, or even in a single class. So, what really works? And more importantly, where do we need to head in our pursuit of the motivated child.
REGISTER HERE FOR FULL LIVE EVENT PLUS REPLAY

TERM FOUR
RECORDINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL EVENTS
Term Four â Mental Health First Aid
Wednesday October 15th 13:30 â 15:30 AWST/ 15:30 â 17:30 AEST
Featuring three keynote presenters, hosted by Dr Helen Street
Mental health first aid is generally defined as providing immediate help and guidance to someone experiencing increasingly poor mental health, or a mental health crisis. For teachers, this means learning the necessary knowledge and skills to support colleagues and students in crisis until either that crisis is resolved, or appropriate, other support is in place. In this webinar we ask four experts in MHFA to introduce, explore and teach a key element of MHFA they deem it vital for educators to learn.
REGISTER HERE FOR FULL LIVE EVENT AND REPLAY