School Anxiety is a barrier to learning and school success. The Centre for School Anxiety (CSA) acknowledges the systemic challenges within the education system and the stress that many teachers, parents and children experience. It's vision is to help all children experience school success.
Initiatives include the early intervention NEON pathway, the 1000 Voices Project, encouraging conversations and collaboration without shame and blame, providing a membership for professionals, and school workshops.
Initiatives include the early intervention NEON pathway, the 1000 Voices Project, encouraging conversations and collaboration without shame and blame, providing a membership for professionals, and school workshops.
The Centre for School Anxiety Mission
- To cultivate a culture of acceptance of the inherent stressors within the school system.
- To empower educators, parents, and mental health professionals through open communication and collaboration to build a supportive network and work as advocates for each other, not adversaries.
- To foster an environment where students are appropriately supported to embrace challenges, find their spark and thrive.
- To promote connection as a key factor in reducing school anxiety and increasing school success
The Centre for School Anxiety Approach
- Sharing stories of School Stress and School Connection to shine light on the shadow and darkness that is part of the school system. And help individuals feel seen, understood and connected.
- Evidence-based practices to assess and manage school anxiety.
- Collaboration to create a network of support for all involved.
- Prioritising open communication to foster a safe space for everyone to address challenges.
Who the Centre for School Anxiety Helps
The Centre for School Anxiety helps students experience success, by providing support, education and collaboration opportunities for parents, mental health professionals, educators and community organisations.
- Parents:
- Mental Health Professionals:
- Educators: