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Transformative New Pastoral Care & Wellbeing Systems

About the Workshop

This interactive, full-day online workshop is designed for Directors, Senior Leadership Teams, and Wellbeing Leads across tertiary institutions looking to reframe and strengthen their organisation-wide approach to wellbeing.

You’ll be introduced to the Universal Wellbeing Model and Universal Wellbeing Evaluation Tool, alongside system development strategies proven to improve outcomes in engagement, culture, equity, and completion rates.

This is not just a strategy session — it’s a full experience designed to refresh, realign, and re-energise your approach to pastoral care and wellbeing.

What You’ll Gain

New Understandings of Wellbeing
Explore how entrenched issues like absenteeism, disengagement, and burnout can be reframed and addressed using a systems approach.

Practical Evaluation & Strategy Tools
Gain access to tools that help you evaluate and strengthen your organisation’s wellbeing capability.

Vision & Capability Building
Redefine your wellbeing vision and systems to align with measurable organisational goals.

Interactive Collaboration & Inquiry
Participate in inquiry-based activities and peer-led discussions tailored to the tertiary education context.

Live Universal Wellbeing Evaluation Experience
Experience the power of the UW Evaluation Tool firsthand during the session.

 

Who Should Attend

Tertiary Education Institution Directors

SLT & SMT Members

Pastoral Care and Wellbeing Leaders

Academic Quality, Engagement & Equity Managers

 

Workshop Details

Date: Thursday, 21 August 2025
Time: 10:00am – 3:30pm
Location: Online (Microsoft Teams) – link emailed upon registration

Investment

$200 per person (GST incl.)
$150 per person (GST incl.) for group bookings of 4 or more

Spaces are limited.
Secure your virtual seat early to ensure access to this exclusive 2025 professional development event.

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