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The Wellbeing Barometer survey is an invaluable tool for schools, providing critical insights into the mental health and wellbeing of young people. This annual survey identifies areas of concern, highlights resilience and adaptability in students, and emphasises the importance of preventative strategies to promote positive outcomes.

 

Participation in this survey is strongly encouraged, as it offers a comprehensive view of students' experiences, challenges, and achievements. By capturing a detailed understanding of young people's experiences, the survey supports a tailored approach to enhancing their mental, emotional, and social wellbeing. It helps to identify strengths and areas for improvement, as well as pinpoint opportunities for early intervention.

 

The survey is part of an ongoing longitudinal study, and we encourage you to take a few moments to complete the survey for each of your children. Responses remain anonymous and should be based on your observations over the last 12 months. By working together, we can reduce the long-term impact of mental illness and make a meaningful difference to the lives of our young people for a brighter future.

 


St Virgil's College Open Day

Wednesday 5 March, 9.00am - 10.30am

Austins Ferry Campus

 

Register via the following link:

https://enrol.stvirgils.tas.edu.au/open-day

 

 

 

 


Tasmanian Catholic Schools Parents Council

Nominations for the position of School/College Nominee to the Tasmanian Catholic Schools Parents Council for a two (2) year term are being sought.

Nominations are sought from persons who are committed to Catholic education and believe they could make a contribution to the spirit, development and growth of Catholic Education in Tasmania as School/College Nominee of the Tasmanian Catholic Schools Parent Council.

Form more information and the Nomination Form, click on the links below.


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