Body: Be Active
Mind: Keep Learning
Spirit: Give
People: Connect
Place: Take Notice
Planet: care
The thesis has not yet been published however details of the research and its findings can be accessed through the following link.
Purpose
Project Delivery
Outcomes
“There have been big increases in staff awareness of their own mental health.”
Anonymous testimonies (Rogers et al., 2021)
“During Covid, teachers ran meditation each morning. They said it really helped students start their day better.”
Anonymous testimonies (Rogers et al., 2021)
“Changes in health and wellbeing awareness and engagement, and practice, were evident in the education sector. There were clearly evidenced changes at organisational, and networks and systems levels.”
Lirata review (Rogers et al., 2021)
Purpose
Project Delivery
Outcomes
“Staff are less stressed and more friendly since we started implementing the WoW.”
Anonymous testimonies (Rogers et al., 2021)
“You can visibly see changes in people. There’s more camaraderie, people are more familiar and friendly.”
Anonymous testimonies (Rogers et al., 2021)
“[Completing WoW training] gave me a renewed sense of purpose, personally and at work.”
Anonymous testimonies (Rogers et al., 2021)
Purpose
Project Delivery
Implemental trained a Wellbeing Hub Coordinators to improve mental health in wellbeing across two communities. Two models were used:
Outcomes
Using WoW branding, the coordinator collaborated with a variety of sources to facilitate:
“When we started, the perception around mental health was that it was all about when things were not going well. There have been dramatic changes to perceptions… focusing more on health promotion and prevention activities.”
Anonymous testimonies (Rogers et al., 2021)
“This communities COVID-19 disaster management working group was better prepared to offer community driven solutions to the ‘shock’ of the crisis, compared to other local areas. The legacy of the WoW program was evident in the initiatives that emerged to support community resilience and recovery.”
Anonymous testimonies (Rogers et al., 2021)
The “Ripple Effect”
The paper is freely accessible by clicking the following link.
Theory of Change
An evaluation of the WoW in Queensland conducted by Rogers et al. (2021) reported the lasting and powerful impacts of the programmes. A summary of these be seen in the following infographics.
They reported that:
“The WoW framework is being effectively shared both within and across organisations, systems and communities, in some cases disseminating new health and wellbeing thinking and practice to isolated and vulnerable communities”.
Further representation of their findings can be seen below:
Of Advanced Practitioners adapted the course for their sector.
Of WoW practitioners stated that WoW had been embedded, at least in part, in their organisations.
WoW workshops were run which represented an average of 2.5 per practitioner.
WoW activities were run which represented an average of 7.5 per practitioner.
Rogers et al. (2021)
Implemental would like to thank Simone Caynes from the Queensland Mental Health Commission for her support and cooperation in championing the delivery of the WoW programme across Queensland.
Implemental would also like to thank the Mental Health Commission team for their work cooperating with stakeholders and ensuring projects were run successfully.
Implemental looks forward to collaborating with the Queensland Mental Health commission in future projects.
References
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