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Each week, every Clonard student is reminded via email to complete a “Pulse wellbeing check in”. Specific time in Wednesday morning wellbeing is allocated for this to occur.
About Linewize Pulse
Linewize Pulse is a 60 second weekly check-in tool. It gives students a channel to speak up and gives teachers and leaders better visibility of wellbeing levels across the school, including students in need of rapid intervention. Flourishing students = students who are ready to LEARN.
How it works
Students are asked to do a fun and easy weekly check-in lasting just 60 seconds. During each check-in, students are encouraged to reflect on their mental, social and physical wellbeing by answering 5 randomised evidence-based questions from the ARACY framework, starting with a simple yet crucial question, “how are you feeling today?” When a student flags that they need help, Linewize Pulse will connect them with a trusted teacher, school leader, or administrator of their choosing.
Linewize Pulse enables schools to:
Have visibility across all year levels
Gives school leaders visibility of wellbeing across the school, years and classes, highlighting areas where students feel they need more support.
Gain student feedback to inform better decision-making
Regular student check-ins provide data to support planning, resource allocation and all round decision making.
Identify students who need help
Provides an opportunity for students to speak up if they need help and supports targeted and rapid interventions, where necessary
Key benefits
Take action with real-time data:
- Get insights into a student’s current wellbeing. Translate data into an appropriate and early intervention. Track improvement over time.
- Get an instant snapshot into school-wide wellbeing. Drill down and identify hotspots across year groups or classes.
We can focus on prevention, assess the positive mental health, and also the wellbeing interventions that we provide to students. We can track the impact of what we’re doing.