24 August 2026
Wellbeing Masterclass Session 3)
Psychological Safety & Educator Wellbeing
Designed for School Leaders, Wellbeing Teams, Teachers & Support Staff
Join school leaders and educators to unlock practical strategies that embed whole-school wellbeing, focusing on sustainable change, measurable outcomes, and creating lasting impact across school culture, policy, and daily practice for children and young people, staff, and the wider school community.
Overview:
This session explores what psychological safety looks like in a school environment for students, staff and teams. Participants examine the conditions that enable people to feel safe, valued and able to contribute and how leadership, communication and culture shape wellbeing. The session also supports educators to reflect on their own wellbeing practices and boundaries, with a focus on sustainable whole-school approaches.
This session covers:
- Foundations of psychological safety in education,
- Building trust, clarity and supportive team cultures,
- Reducing stigma and strengthening help-seeking,
- Practical wellbeing strategies for educators,
- Embedding psychological safety into everyday practice.
The wellbeing Masterclass series supports school leaders, educators and wellbeing teams to build lasting whole-school approaches to mental health and wellbeing. Across four interactive sessions, participants engage with the Be You Framework and evidence-informed strategies that strengthens culture, leadership, policy and classroom practice. Each session is led by experts from headspace National and facilitated by the Be You team.
Focusing on sustainable implementation and measurable impact, the series will support schools to build inclusive environments where children, young people and staff can thrive.
Location: Darwin face-to-face or Online via Zoom
AITSL Standards: 1.1, 1.2, 3.7, 4.1, 4.4, 6.1, 6.2, 7.3, and 7.4.
Facilitator: Michele Oliphant
Registration closes 7 August 2026
This event is brought to you in partnership with Association of Independent Schools of South Australia (AISSA)
