My story
I have been educating and helping young women and men ‘find their way’ throughout my 18 year teaching career.
A few years ago, I decided to expand my knowledge on building competencies that young people need for life; resilience, character strengths, optimism, positive leadership, self-confidence, self-determination, future-mindedness, interpersonal skills, risk taking, mindfulness, civic responsibility, perseverance etc. So, I made a commitment to take positive action to promote wellbeing and the broarder prosperity and happiness of my students by undertaking a Masters of Applied Positive Psychology at Melbourne University.
Whether you are in your final years of high school, at university or a working professional, my mission is to equip young people with evidence-based tools to enhance wellbeing, facilitate goal attainment and foster purposeful positive change.
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My qualifications
→ Masters in Applied Positive Psychology, University of Melbourne (with Distinction) 2016–2017
→ Associate Teaching Diploma in Drama and Performance (with Distinction) 2011–2014
→ Masters in Drama Teaching, Queensland University of Technology, 2006–2007
→ Bachelor of Creative Industries / Bachelor of Education (Drama, Geography), Queensland University of Technology, 2000–2003
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My Career Experience
I currently work as a Dean of Student Wellbeing at a University College in Brisbane, Australia. My previous workplaces include:
→ Stretton State College
→ St Aidans Anglican Girls School
→ Brisbane Girls Grammar School
→ Brisbane State High School
→ St Margarets Anglican Girls School
→ Clayfield College
→ All Hallows School
→ York House Girls School (Vancouver)
“I looked forward to my coaching sessions with Adele, they were like a breath of fresh air; for that hour, it was about me, my goals, my strengths, my aspirations. These conversations sparked realisations within me that have shaped how I approach life to this day.”
Nandani, 41