promoting mental health for the whole school
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Promoting Mental Health for the Whole
School
SCHOOLS PROJECT
SCHOOL
HSE PSYCHOLOG
Y
NEPSPSYCHOLOG
Y
MEATH VEC
ADOLESCENT HEALTH TEAMS
CARE TEAMS
Schools Project
Schools Project
REGULAR INTERAGENCY MEETINGS
Community Garda
SPHE
Child & Adolescent
Mental Health Services
Institute of Guidance
Counsellors
Children Services
Committee
Youth Reach
SCHOOL
Schools Project
St. Peter’s College,
DunboyneBeaufort College,
Navan
Athboy Community School
St. Oliver’s Post Primary, OldcastleYouth Reach,
Laytown
Annette Clarke, Jigsaw Schools
Facilitator, Meath VEC
MY WORLD SURVEY
UCD PSYCHOLOG
Y
ONGOING EVALUATION
Schools Project
EVALUATION & RESEARCH
Schools Project
ADOLESCENT HEALTH TEAMS
CARE TEAMS
•Identifying supports for the
whole school •Examining
policies •Finding
innovative solutions locally
•Promoting mental wellbeing
Identifying young people in
distress and specific
interventions for them
Model for Mental Health Support
AHT & Care Team
EDUCATION HEALTH
Adolescent Health Team
Whole School Mental Health
System
What’s different about this project?
The interaction between the Schools, NEPS and HSEThe evolution of counselling services to schoolsStudent Support Services within a whole school context and effects on
Anger, alienation and anxiety in young peopleA positive impact on learningA solutions focused approach to school retention and positive behaviourIdentifying students at risk so that issues of self-harm and suicide are promptly addressed
Access to and use of DataThe use of the student voice – stress; binge drinking; bullying; peer-mentoringRaising the levels of connectedness and positivity towards school
Any Questions
EAMONN GAFFNEY , Principal, CARLY CRAWFORD, Adolescent Health Team, TARA MORAN & DEAN NGUYEN,
St. Peter’s College, Dunboyne01 825 2552 stpeters@meathvec.ie
ANNETTE CLARKE, Jigsaw Schools Facilitator, Meath VEC0861930400 aclarke22@meathvec.ie
LORCAN FINGLETON, Project Manager, Jigsaw Meath0879435757 046 9071702lorcan.fingleton@jigsaw.ie
Presentation for the students of St. Peters College, Dunboyne,
Co. Meath.
Introduction
Adolescent health team - teachers, students, parents and other members of the community.
Identifying the most common factors that affect students mental, physical and emotional health.
Presentation compiled by Carly Crawford, Kim Deens, Ben Carolan and Brendan Rowan.
Facebook Profiles
• We have set up to fake profiles to use as demonstrations.
• These are completely fictional and for demonstrative purposes only.
• Meet Sally and Peter!
Privacy Settings
• Who knows what their privacy setting is on Facebook??
• Recommended - we do not recommed this.• Friends of Friends This is not safe as most of your
friends contacts will be unknown to you.• Custom - This is highly recommended.• Friends only - This will not give you the protection
that
Mobile Phone Settings
• Facebook on your phone?• Different settings to you PC settings.• Checking in? you might want to think about
who can see that!
Changes in Settings
• What happens when Facebook changes its privacy settings?
• You signed up for this - it was in you terms and conditions that you agreed when you started to use Facebook.
Who has your details?
• Facebook, of course!• Applications• Games - 22 million active users of farmville
and mafiawars
Get me off Facebook!!
• Sadly, once you’ve signed up, your profile will remail online.
• You can never delete a profile - only deactivate it.
What belongs to you?
• Information on your page - once you deactivate your profile that information is no longer accessible - but it can be retrieved.
• Posts on any one elses page from you remains THEIRS. You cannot control anything once you’ve left it on someone elses page.
• Those comments are now subject to your friends privacy settings.
Advertising
• Ever noticed how all the ads you see on Facebook are something you might be interested in?
• Facebook tracks key words you use on Facebook in order to direct specific advertising your way.
Consequences
• Anything you share on Facebook can be retrieved by anybody, anywhere, anytime.
• Once something is uploaded onto the internet it is traceable.
• You may regret something you post up - but even if you’ve deleted it - it can still be used against you!!
• Leaving your privacy settings open means that you may attract unwanted attention.
Cyberbullying
• Who knows what cyberbullying is??• Comments/status updates/pages/fake profiles have
all been used to cyberbully before.• Cyberbullying is just as bad as any other type of
bullying - sometimes it can be worse because the bully says it from behind a computer.
• Phoebe Prince and Facebook• Megan Meier and MySpace
Our Goal
The purpose of this is not to make everyone deactivate their Facebook accounts. Responsible use of Facebook is our goal. Understanding the privacy settings is extremely important.
The End
• What have you learned?• Any questions?
Thank You!
Any Questions
EAMONN GAFFNEY , Principal, CARLY CRAWFORD, Adolescent Health Team, TARA MORAN & DEAN NGUYEN,
St. Peter’s College, Dunboyne01 825 2552 stpeters@meathvec.ie
ANNETTE CLARKE, Jigsaw Schools Facilitator, Meath VEC0861930400 aclarke22@meathvec.ie
LORCAN FINGLETON, Project Manager, Jigsaw Meath0879435757 046 9071702lorcan.fingleton@jigsaw.ie
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