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Mentally Fit Schools Resource Library

Your central online space for accessing resources and professional learning tools that support mental fitness across your school.

Mentally Fit Schools Resource Library Guide

The Resource Library is designed to make finding, downloading and using resources quick and easy, supporting the planning and delivery of the wider program. 

Wellbeing Leads at each school have full access to the Resource Library and are responsible for inviting their staff to create accounts to gain access. To support you in getting started, we have prepared a step-by-step guide along with an accompanying video tutorial.

For questions or further support, email: schools@gotcha4life.org

 

Watch the video guide here:

Problematic

‘mental patient’, ‘nut job’, ‘lunatic’, ‘psycho’, ‘mad’

Why?

Sensationalises mental ill-health and reinforces stigma

What to say instead?

A person is living with or has a diagnosis of a mental illness

Problematic

Someone is a ‘victim of mental illness’ or ‘suffering from mental illness’

Why?

Suggests people with mental ill-health lack quality of life

What to say instead?

The person is ‘being treated for’ or is ‘someone with’ a mental illness

Problematic

Someone is ’a schizophrenic’ or ‘an anorexic’

Why?

Labels the person by their mental illness

What to say instead?

They ‘have a diagnosis of’ or are ‘being treated for’ schizophrenia or anorexia

Problematic

‘crazed’, ‘deranged’, ‘mad’, psychotic’

Why?

Implies mental health issues when describing people’s behaviour

What to say instead?

Their behaviour was erratic or very unusual

Problematic

‘Happy pills’, ‘shrink’, ‘mental institution’, ‘funny farm’

Why?

Undermines people’s willingness to seek help by using colloquial language to describe treatment

What to say instead?

Use accurate terminology for treatment, such as antidepressant, psychiatrist, mental health hospital

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Mental Fitness Check-in

Our mental fitness check-in takes around 3 minutes and will give you a better understanding of your mental fitness strengths, and tools that might help you become more mentally fit.