
Tackling Student Anxiety: The Anxiety Project's Data-Driven Results
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Anxiety levels among students are skyrocketing, dramatically affecting their ability to tackle challenges and participate fully in school life. Project Lead Rob Walker (Evans River K-12 School) and Trish Peters (Kincumber PS) member of the project leadership team join us to share remarkable findings from The Anxiety Project, a groundbreaking initiative now implemented in 129 schools across Australia, reaching nearly 47,000 students.
The project emerged from a critical observation: despite well-intentioned efforts, the accommodations schools were making for anxious students weren't actually building resilience. "We're providing so many accommodations that we haven't set kids up for success in secondary school," Trish explains, highlighting how primary schools were unintentionally creating dependency rather than capability. The solution? A comprehensive, whole-community approach that empowers adults to stand beside children through challenges rather than solving problems for them.
What makes this project uniquely effective is its layered implementation model involving every stakeholder – school leaders, teachers, non-teaching staff, parents and students all receive specifically designed training and support over a two-year period. This creates consistent messaging and a common language around anxiety. The results are compelling, with data showing significant, measurable reductions in student anxiety over time. One school reduced its anxiety score from 19.78 to 10.53 within just 12 months. Perhaps most surprising is the profound impact on teacher wellbeing, with educators reporting renewed satisfaction in their profession as they witness tangible improvements in student resilience.
Interested in transforming your school's approach to anxiety? Visit the NSW PPA website to learn more about the project and access expression of interest forms. Mid-year intake closes 16 June 2025. As project leaders envision, the ultimate goal is nothing short of "a less anxious generation" – an outcome that benefits not just education, but society as a whole.
Links to the Anxiety Project:
https://www.nswppa.org.au/the-anxiety-project
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