Breaking the Stigma: Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools with Adrienne Hornby | Episode 19
Teaching is regarded as one of the most stressful professions in Australia, and navigating the shifts brought on by the pandemic has only amplified these feelings for staff.
Chronic stress ultimately leads to teacher burnout and mental health conditions like anxiety and depression. A study based on Australian school teachers reported that teachers are more depressed and anxious than the average Australian. With more than half suffering from anxiety and nearly one-fifth feeling depressed.
Teacher burnout is a growing problem across schools worldwide as teachers struggle to manage their workload, and their classrooms and live up to growing expectations amongst staff shortages and the implications they’re still experiencing due to the pandemic.
With these statistics on the rise, it makes sense that our approach to managing staff mental health and wellbeing needs to change.
In episode 19, I discuss:
- How burnout and stress affect teachers and staff
- Why it’s essential to address staff mental health in schools
- Ways to create and promote a mentally healthy workplace
Links and Resources:
Blog article: 7 Ways To Promote Staff Mental Health And Wellbeing To Create A Mentally Healthy Workplace
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