Type | Price |
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For Members Standard Price Subsidy/Grant Applied Reduced Member Price |
$255.00 -$255.00 $0.00 |
Catholic Members | $355.00 |
Description
AISWA is excited to offer a dynamic and interactive Professional Learning session on parent focused support as a mental health intervention.
We are all acutely aware that the responsibility for mental health has crept firmly into the realm of education - with governments, communities and parents all looking to schools to address complex social and health issues. Sound familiar?
So, let’s start the conversation:
• Have schools reached their limit of ‘doing’ wellbeing?
• Do you have an increasing number of parents relying on school support for challenging behaviour, emotional regulation, technology use, sex education, friendships, relationships?
• Do you have parents who are struggling to support their young people experiencing anxiety, low confidence, low mood?
• Are educators taking on too much when it comes to mental health?
• Is excessive parent expectation contributing to staff burnout?
• Have we overlooked parents as significant change agents in the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people?
Presenters
Tracy Hart

Tracy Hart is a psychologist and teacher with over 30 years’ experience in primary, secondary, regional and boarding settings.
After many years working alongside parents whose young people were struggling, Tracy’s passion became preventative work with caregivers. In an increasingly complex world, Tracy believes arming parents with the confidence and skills to support their children and young people is a powerful mental health intervention. Schools are the natural platform for population level supports and can be a win-win for families and educators.
Tracy’s Full Circle initiative at Penrhos College – a population level service purely for the adults in children and young people’s lives, led to her selection as one of The Educator's Most Influential Educators in 2022. Tracy promoted parent-focused supports and interventions at the AGSA Conference in 2023 and the School Psychologist Association (SPAWA) Conference in 2024. Tracy recently presented the evidence for parent-focused interventions to aspiring AHISA leaders.
Terms & Conditions
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Segments
CRRE Conversations With Tracey Hart
Date / Time
24 Mar 2025 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 12:00Delivery Format : In Person