Health & Wellbeing

Living in Multicultural Environments

Schools are often a melting pot of multiculturalism and ethnic diversity. Students come together to learn and co-habit in surroundings that are sometimes unfamiliar and daunting. Assimilating to school can be a difficult time, especially for students whose home environments may be vastly different to their new surroundings. It can often result in a period of adjustment and transition. Ensuring all students feel connected and have a sense of belonging during this time is crucial to their long-term academic and health outcomes.

 

Feeling that sense of belonging is a fundamental human need. It is therefore important for children to learn at an early age how to respect and embrace differences between races and cultures, rather than judge them. Parents and caregivers play a vital role in fostering a cultural literacy and awareness, providing a deeper understanding of international perspectives and an appreciation for the fact that things are done differently all over the world.

 

This Special Report emphasises the importance of discussing diversity and multiculturalism to ensure all students feel supported to be their most authentic self and accepting of others. We hope you take a moment to reflect on the information offered, and as always, we welcome your feedback. If this raises any concerns for you, a loved one or the wellbeing of your child, please seek medical or professional help.

Here is the link to your special report: HERE

 

 

Rachel Smith | College/School Counsellor