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Top picks for March 2024

15 March 2024

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The wellbeing of staff and the University’s supportive role often take a back seat. Yet, by tapping into available resources and taking small steps, we can shore up our resilience. Join us this month to boost awareness and attentiveness towards our own wellbeing, aiding ourselves, our tāuira (students), and our community.

Self-care toolkit for teachers

Seven Strategies for Embracing the Emotional Labor of Teaching

Seven Strategies for Embracing the Emotional Labour of Teaching

Dive into Ashley Harvey’s insights on emotional labour in teaching. It’s a guide to enhancing your teaching with improved self-awareness and empathy.

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Academic Wellbeing on THE Campus

Academic Wellbeing on THE Campus

Discover a treasure trove of blog posts for academics, including a recent standout piece by Rushana Khusainova on balancing academic work and life. Perfect for a guilt-free mental reset.

Rethink Stress Intervention

Rethink Stress Intervention

Stanford’s Mind and Body Lab offers a transformative self-help course on stress. Six modules packed with mindset strategies await you – ideal for a reflective coffee break.

Teaching Today Podcast

Teaching Today Podcast

The Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand brings expert conversations on teacher wellbeing and professional boundaries to your ears. For your daily stroll in a park.

Resilient Educator

Resilient Educator

A comprehensive blog with a wealth of strategies dedicated to teacher wellbeing.

UoA Staff Wellbeing Resources

UoA Staff Wellbeing Resources

Visit our University of Auckland’s central website for mental health, featuring resources and access to the Employee Assistance Programme – a confidential counselling service to support your personal and professional wellbeing.

Resources from organisations and networks

Education Support UK

Education Support UK

A hub of educator guides, simplifying complex wellbeing and mental health topics. Ideal for quick reads and actionable insights.

The Education Hub NZ

The Education Hub NZ

Another go-to for materials on teacher resilience, including a few webinars.

Be You Educator Wellbeing

Be You Educator Wellbeing

The dedicated page on Be You site offers a well-organised resource bank for educators. Be You is part of the Australian Beyond Blue initiative, designed to support the social and emotional wellbeing of children and youth in educational environments.

Enhancing Student Wellbeing: Resources for University Educators

Enhancing Student Wellbeing: Resources for University Educators

Participate in online modules from this Australian collaborative project designed to enhance student mental health support through education. The project has five empowering online learning modules: Student Wellbeing, Curriculum Design, Teaching Strategies, Difficult Conversations, and Your Wellbeing. I you wish, a perfect learning opportunity for your next break.

MHFA England

MHFA England

Access a variety of mental health resources, including self-care toolkits and stress management tools like the interactive ‘stress container’. These free materials are great for enriching your mental health support system.

Image credit: MHFA England

Mental Health Foundation (NZ)

Mental Health Foundation (NZ)

Discover practical tips for stress reduction and anxiety management. Their printable ‘cheat sheet’ is a convenient reminder for daily stress-busting techniques.

Wellbeing insights and inspirations

Kindness as Water in the University

Kindness as Water in the University

University of Auckland scholars weave essay, story, and poem into a compelling narrative that both articulates kindness ‘in the shape of its absence’ and explores the potential of the University as a nurturing ground for educational kindnesses.

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Freire’s Transformative Wisdom

Freire’s Transformative Wisdom

Immerse yourself in UoA’s Professor of Education Peter O’Connor’s engaging review of ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed’ (what he calls the perfect read for moments when you’re seeking professional direction). We endorse his recommendation: “So treat yourself, fill the bathtub, make some tea and snacks, and jump into Freire.”

Who Are You?

Who Are You?

Take a break to watch this adorable animation about creative crisis, loneliness and inspiration.

Image: Our Digital Box

Digital Catharsis

Digital Catharsis

Safely vent emotions into the digital expanse. A therapeutic release without compromising privacy. Remember to share your emotional responses, not your private data.

Rainy Mood

Rainy Mood

For moments of stress, let the sound of rain be your sanctuary. Just plug in and relax.

Image: Barna Bartis on Unsplash

Wellbeing Apps

Wellbeing Apps

Elevate your self-care routine with an app that will nudge you towards healthier habits. Choose from Headspace, Calm, Wakeout!, Sleep Cycle, Thrive, Shine, among many others.

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