Wellbeing
Kim Weissenburger, Assistant Principal
Helen Meadows, Disability and Inclusion Coordinator
Wellbeing
Kim Weissenburger, Assistant Principal
Helen Meadows, Disability and Inclusion Coordinator
Wellbeing News: Resilience, Rights, and Respectful Relationships (RRRR)
Starting next year, our school will be introducing the updated Resilience, Rights, and Respectful Relationships resources to support our students’ social and emotional development. RRRR is a core component of the Victorian Curriculum from Foundation to Year 12.
These updated learning materials help primary and secondary school teachers develop students' social, emotional and positive relationship skills. They are designed to help students build resilience and develop respectful relationships, empowering them to navigate challenges with confidence. The program covers essential skills like:
For more information about the program and to view the program materials, please visit, https://www.vic.gov.au/respectful-relationships
Seeking Support During the Holiday Season
The holiday season can be a joyful time, but it can also bring added stress for many families. Remember, reaching out for help is a sign of strength. Support services like The Orange Door are available to assist families in need.
The Orange Door provides free, safe, and confidential support for anyone needing family support. They offer access to professionals who can help with counseling, family planning, and other essential services to ensure families feel safe and supported.
You can reach The Orange Door at:
Frankston: 60-64 Wells St 1800 319 353 bpa@orangedoor.vic.gov.au
Cranbourne:156 Sladen St 1800 271 170 sma@orangedoor.vic.gov.au