Pathways to Resilience Trust

Pathways to Resilience Trust

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Through a strengths based community development approach it aims to enhance wellbeing and prevent anxiety, depression and suicide in children and young people.

We use a strengths based community development model to work within communities of low-socioeconomic status; culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander; in rural, regional and remote areas. Our Vision - Resilient Kids - Positive Families - Strong Communities

Pathways to Resilience is a charitable trust specialising in social and emotional learning and

02/06/2026

An exciting training opportunity is available for educators and other early childhood professionals in Scenic Rim.

Pathways to Resilience is offering Wings to Fly™, an evidence-based program designed to support social and emotional learning for children through the lens of applied neuroscience.

Cost is $675 per ticket. Book via links below. We accept Kindy Uplift Funding - for an invoice email [email protected]. Morning Tea and light lunch included.

Photos from Pathways to Resilience Trust's post 01/06/2026

The team at Lady Gowrie Townsville recently participated in our ‘Children’s Learning Environments, Spaces, Places and Non-Places’ professional development session, exploring Pathways to Resilience concepts of the Childhood Commons© and Ecoregulation© (Harris, 2022) and how pedagogical decisions about learning environments can support children’s embodied curiosity, social attunement and felt sense of safety. Together participants explored how co-designing environments with children, educators can support their learning, play and wellbeing.

Participant feedback from the session:
"As a result of attending this workshop, I can have confidence in how I have supported children's growth and learning, and I can try other approaches."

"I could listen all day and loved everything, I learnt a lot from the training."

"I feel as though I understand more about the way children’s brains work and it helps me to make meaning of the reasons that children act the way they do."

If you are interested in learning more about our professional development sessions for your team, contact us at [email protected].

22/05/2026

Championing children’s wellbeing in the ECEC sector with Minister for Education and the Arts, John-Paul Langbroek and Tania Porter, DDG Early Childhood at Cairns Early Years Conference

12/05/2026

This June Pathways to Resilience & Mission Australia Inala to Ipswich Communities for Children have come together to offer 2 day Wings to Fly Training.

This is free for those educators and other early childhood professionals (allied health, child safety, youth justice, family support, community) working in the Inala to Ipswich region.

To find out more check out the flier below!

Photos from Pathways to Resilience Trust's post 08/05/2026

The Team at Little School Highland Park recently participated in our ‘Reframing Challenging Behaviour’ professional development session, exploring how curiosity and connection can help us better understand the messages behind children’s behaviour. Together, educators reflected on how behaviour is often a child’s way of communicating unmet needs, feelings, or stress.

Some key reflections from the session included:
• Behaviour is communication. When we respond with curiosity rather than reaction, we can better support children’s learning and development.
• Children’s brains are still developing, and they rely on safe, connected adults to help co-regulate emotions.
• Patterned, repetitive and rhythmic experiences, along with sensory-rich environments, help children feel calm, safe and ready to learn.

Participant feedback:
“I can see myself building stronger relationships with children as I apply the knowledge and learnings I had today.”
“I will be including more breathing activities in our day and thinking more carefully about my choice of words.”

28/04/2026

An exciting professional development opportunity for educators and other early childhood professionals working in the Inala to Ipswich region 💜

This two-hour interactive workshop explores the ways in which stress can impact brain function.

IMPORTANT: Participants MUST live or work in the Ipswich/Inala area. Fully Funded for people who live or work in the Ipswich-Inala region

21/04/2026

A meaningful evening of professional learning with the team at Creative Gardens Cheltenham as they engaged in our Introduction to Wings to Fly workshop as part of the Advanced Mentoring package.

The evening was filled with ideas, discussion and critical reflections on enhancing children's social and emotional wellbeing.

Some key take-aways: "Helping children with self-regulation, difficult drop-offs or struggles during transitions, and using different strategies to support this." "I will focus more on observing children’s emotions and behaviors before responding, so I can better understand their needs."

13/04/2026

An exciting training opportunity is available for educators and other early childhood professionals in Gold Cost, Brisbane, Redland Bay and Scenic Rim.

Pathways to Resilience is offering Wings to Fly™, an evidence-based program designed to support social and emotional learning for children through the lens of applied neuroscience.

Cost is $675 per ticket. Book via links below. We accept Kindy Uplift Funding - for an invoice email [email protected]. Morning Tea and light lunch included.

09/04/2026

A wonderful evening of professional learning with the team at Tambourine Early Education 💜

Together, we explored key neuroscience concepts and how they translate into everyday practice within playwork environments. The session focused on supporting children’s wellbeing, building resilience, and creating positive, connected learning spaces where every child can thrive.

Educators took time to reflect on their own practice, considering how outdoor environments, relationships, and communication all shape children’s developing brains. Such a valuable opportunity to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the “why” behind what we do.

31/03/2026

Tiny Brain Talks with the beautiful Kinder children at Great Beginnings, Mill Park 💜

Together we explored how our brains work best when we feel calm, safe and connected. Through puppets, breathing, songs, stories and playful role-play, children were invited to notice, name and gently navigate their emotions.

These moments of connection create the foundations for lifelong wellbeing, as children begin to understand themselves and others in meaningful ways.

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Units 18&19/3460 Pacific Highway Springwood
Brisbane, QLD
4127

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm