Student Success (Dec 2019)

Implementing a Whole-of-Curriculum Approach to Student Wellbeing

  • Abi Brooker,
  • Meredith McKague,
  • Lisa Phillips

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5204/ssj.v10i3.1417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 55 – 63

Abstract

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This article reports and extends on an emerging initiative presetned at the 2018 STARS Conference (Auckland, New Zealand). Many universities are invested in student mental health, but solutions can be hindered by concerns about the fit, cost, effectiveness, or sustainability of diverse initiatives. We argue that university staff looking to support student wellbeing should first consider how their specific university contexts can support or diminish wellbeing, and then design initiatives that will fit within supportive systems. This argument is embedded within dynamic systems theory, which considers how relationships between systems can lead to widespread change when any single system changes. We draw on our own experience so far of preparing and developing a whole-of-curriculum approach to wellbeing to demonstrate that a dynamic systems approach means addressing the needs of multiple stakeholders and remaining flexible to changes within surrounding systems.

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