SWPDA is a teachers' association that was
originally established under the name Personal Development
Association of NSW in 1983 to represent and support teachers and
others who are concerned with the personal development and
welfare of young people in our schools.
We are interested in promoting the well-being of all students
and in seeking ways to make our schools safe, challenging and
creative places in which they can learn for life. SWPDA promotes
quality practice in teaching personal development in the Key
Learning Area of PDHPE, in general primary and secondary
classrooms, in pastoral support of students and in the many
school- based programs such as Student Welfare, Peer Support,
Anti-Violence, Drug Education and Equity Programs.
Members of SWPDA receive newsletters in which issues concerning
student welfare and good teaching practice for personal
development are addressed. There is an Annual Conference and
occasional workshops. For information about forthcoming events
and annual conferences, please check out the Events subpage.
The cost of membership in the Student Welfare and Personal
Development Association of NSW is $35 per year. If you would
like to become a member please fill in the membership form and
send it to:
Click here to view committee members and their
profiles.