TY - JOUR
T1 - School-Based Mental Health Promotion and Early Intervention Programs in New South Wales, Australia
T2 - Mapping Practice to Policy and Evidence
AU - Laurens, Kristin R.
AU - Graham, Linda J.
AU - Dix, Katherine L.
AU - Harris, Felicity
AU - Tzoumakis, Stacy
AU - Williams, Kate E.
AU - Schofield, Jill M.
AU - Prendergast, Traci
AU - Waddy, Neale
AU - Taiwo, Mary
AU - Carr, Vaughan J.
AU - Green, Melissa J.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Limited empirical evidence is available regarding the uptake and effectiveness of school-based mental health and wellbeing programs implemented in Australian schools. This study aimed to characterise the delivery of programs in primary (elementary) schools across New South Wales, Australia, and to assess this information against published ratings of program effectiveness. Delivery of programs in four health-promoting domains—creating a positive school community; teaching social and emotional skills; engaging the parent community; and supporting students experiencing mental health difficulties—were reported by 597 school principals/leaders via online survey. Although three quarters of principals reported implementing at least one program, many of these programs were supported by little or no evidence of effectiveness. There was also variability in the use of evidence-based programs across the four domains. Findings indicate a need to provide educators with improved support to identify, implement, and evaluate effective evidenced-based programs that promote student mental health.
AB - Limited empirical evidence is available regarding the uptake and effectiveness of school-based mental health and wellbeing programs implemented in Australian schools. This study aimed to characterise the delivery of programs in primary (elementary) schools across New South Wales, Australia, and to assess this information against published ratings of program effectiveness. Delivery of programs in four health-promoting domains—creating a positive school community; teaching social and emotional skills; engaging the parent community; and supporting students experiencing mental health difficulties—were reported by 597 school principals/leaders via online survey. Although three quarters of principals reported implementing at least one program, many of these programs were supported by little or no evidence of effectiveness. There was also variability in the use of evidence-based programs across the four domains. Findings indicate a need to provide educators with improved support to identify, implement, and evaluate effective evidenced-based programs that promote student mental health.
KW - Evidence-based practice
KW - Mental health
KW - Primary schools
KW - Social-emotional learning
KW - Student wellbeing
KW - Survey of school promotion of emotional and social health (SSPESH)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85120557717&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/LP110100150
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/FT170100294
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/1058652
U2 - 10.1007/s12310-021-09482-2
DO - 10.1007/s12310-021-09482-2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85120557717
SN - 1866-2625
VL - 14
SP - 582
EP - 597
JO - School Mental Health
JF - School Mental Health
IS - 3
ER -