Student and Staff Wellbeing

Canine Comprehension

Students in the Middle and Secondary sub schools who have been selected to take part in the Canine Comprehension program have enjoyed their weekly visits with Mini and Victor. Students have been learning how get Victor to do tricks, how to loose lead walk with Victor and match emotions with visuals of dogs. Each session is ended with some calming mindfulness where students have the opportunity to lay down with Victor and listen to a guided meditation.

How to support your child's Wellbeing at Home

As parents and carers, you’re already doing lots of things to support your child’s wellbeing. You can continue to support your child’s overall wellbeing by developing and promoting:

  • healthy sleeping habits
  • healthy eating habits
  • physical activity
  • strong and nurturing relationships
  • positive self-talk and providing praise, encouragement
  • mindfulness, kindness and gratitude
  • social and emotional skills
  • seeking help

If you would like more information on ways you can support your child's overall wellbeing, click on the link below to access the Autism section of the Raising Children's website.

 

Support Services

Food Relief

We understand that the increased cost of living has had a large impact on the community. There are lots of people who are now finding it challenging and are struggling to afford some of the basic essentials. 

If you, or someone you know are having a tough time, there are supports available!

 

Foodbank Victoria

The Foodbank Victoria website provides the option to find food relief services across the state of Victoria for those who may need it.

For more information, click on the link below.

 

Kids Helpline is a 24/7 free counselling service available by phone call, online chat or email available specifically for children from 5 – 25 years old.

You can call 1800 55 1800 or click the link below the access the website and click on the 'Get Help' tab for more information.

The Circle

Designed for ‘Neurodivergence’, 'My Circle' by Kids Helpline allows 12 – 25 year olds talk about their experiences around Autism, ADHD, sensory issues and more. Supported by Kids Helpline counsellors, the free, private, safe and confidential social platform allows 12 – 25 year olds talk to other young people going through challenges similar to them. 

Click the link below for more information about 'My Circle'.

Their free telephone and online counselling service is open 24/7 for everyone in Australia. No matter who you are, or how you're feeling, reach out to their free counselling services for support and they'll point you in the right direction so you can get the help you need.

You can call 1300 224 636 for support or click the link below to access the Beyond Blue website and click on the 'get support' tab for information.

Not sure what support you need? Click the link below and complete the 'Mental Health check-in' survey.