| Type | Price |
|---|---|
For Members Standard Price Subsidy/Grant Applied Reduced Member Price |
$490.00 -$165.00 $325.00 |
| Non-Members | $490.00 |
Description
Strong Minds. Connected Communities. Wellbeing for every child, every culture, every family.
AISWA - Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia is proud to present the 2026 Wellbeing and Respectful Relationships Conference; a dynamic and engaging event focused on strengthening whole-school approaches to wellbeing, consent, and respectful relationships.
What’s in focus for 2026:
• Early years matter – building strong wellbeing foundations
• Digital lives – AI, technology, and what it means for wellbeing
• Breaking the cycle – trauma, family violence, abuse, and consent
• Staff wellbeing – because supporting educators matters
• Culturally safe care – strengthening wellbeing across diverse communities
• Youth voice – listening to, and learning from, young people
• Disordered eating – understanding the signs and responding with care
Outcomes
- Wellbeing (importance and latest research)
- Consent and respectful relationships
- Evidence based current practice
- Contemporary examples and strategies for teaching and embedding wellbeing and respectful relationships
- Whole school implementation information
Presenters
Lucy Sabatini (AISWA Staff)
Manager | Wellbeing
As the Wellbeing Manager at AISWA, Lucy brings over 30 years of experience in education and leadership across the Independent and Catholic sectors. A dedicated advocate for wellbeing, Lucy is passionate about creating supportive environments and opportunities that allow both staff and students to drive positive outcomes and flourish. Her role involves fostering meaningful partnerships, delivering leadership consultancy, and providing professional learning for member schools. With a strong focus on whole-school wellbeing initiatives, particularly in Consent and Respectful Relationships Education (CRRE), Lucy is committed to ensuring that member schools feel supported in cultivating inclusive and thriving communities.
Andrew Fuller
Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, author, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths™. Andrew started working in mental health crisis teams with people who were at their last hopes and that inspired him to create with people, futures they can fall in love with. His work with over 5,000 communities and with more than 500,000 young people has identified the concept of The Resilient Mindset and also the three main components of resilience- connect, protect and respect (CPR).
Terms & Conditions
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Segments
Wellbeing and Respectful Relationships Conference
Date / Time
9 Sep 2026 Starts: 09:00 Finishes: 15:30Delivery Format : In Person
University Club, University of Western Australia
Address35 Hackett Drive
Crawley WA 6009
Australia