Working to support children, promote social and emotional learning, develop pro-social behaviour, increase social inclusion and develop relational values in education and the wider community. Sue is an educational psychologist, academic and author specialising in social, emotional and behavioural issues. She is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Western Sydney and Honorary Lecturer at University College, London. Sue works with Napcan and is a founder member of Wellbeing Australia. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts - an organisation dedicated to positive and principled social change.

Changing Behaviour in Schools: Promoting Relationships and Wellbeing and the revised edition of the New Teachers Survival Guide to Behaviour are available from Sage in the UK and Footprint Books in Australia, Read Sue's article in the Guardian Education on the UK Report on Behaviour 15th Feb http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/feb/15/school-behaviour-discipline-white-paper?INTCMP=SRCH

SRA provides consultancy, public seminars, professional development for educators , workshops for parents and Circle Solutions training. Details of courses are on this site. Many are accredited by the NSW Institute of Teachers.

Sue is Director of the AGC - a program for Indigenous young women run under the auspices of NAPCAN. She is also developing the Growing Great Schools project which addresses whole student ; whole school wellbeing.

Philosophy & Practice

Research and Publications: articles and chapters
can be downloaded from here.

Emotional Literacy

Circle SolutionsTraining: Now available interstate

Behaviour

Diary (you can download presentations from this page)

Click here to download "Children See, Children Do"
[23MB movie file promoting A Child Friendly Australia]

Associates

Last updated: 31/10/11

Sue Roffey Associates
Student, School and Community Wellbeing

Sue at this site

Sue at UWS