Support Services

Support is available from our wellbeing team in the Library.

Have you checked out Schools TV on the website yet?

 

Because parenting doesn’t come with instructions, SchoolTV is a wellbeing resource that can support you in the challenges relating to modern-day parenting.

 

This award-winning resource helps build relationships, foster connections, enable understanding and break down barriers to navigate a pathway towards better mental health and wellbeing for young people. It can assist in starting conversations on topics that are sometimes awkward or difficult to tackle.

 

With categories of:

Cybersafety (Online Gaming, Managing Screen Time, Impact of Gambling, Online Pornography, Sexting, Cyberbullying, Digital Reputation, Internet Addiction)

 

Mental Health (The state of Youth Mental Health, Trauma, Grief & Loss, Drug & Alcohol use, Suicide & Self Harm, Depression, Youth Anxiety)

 

School Survival (Bullying, School Refusal, Surviving Final Year, School Transitions, Exam Jitters)

 

Healthy Body (Mindfulness, Sleep, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Physical Activity & Exercise, Diet & Nutrition)

 

Positive Parenting (Respectful Relationships, The State of Youth Mental Health, Understanding Adolescence, Friendships & Belonging, Raising Boys, Raising Girls, Happiness & Gratitude, Resilience, Blended Families, Positive Parenting)

 

Diversity & Inclusion (Neurodiversity)

 

Special Reports - are both topical and reactive to world events.

Toxic Achievement Culture, The Wellbeing Barometer, Gambling & Young People, Discussing War & Conflict, RU OK?, Social Media Influencers, Mobile Phone Separation Anxiety, Celebrating Race Relations Day, Celebrating Harmony Week, Flood Support Recovery, A Safe Guide to Partying, Sextortion: what you need to know, Celebrating Matariki, Celebrating NAIDOC week, The conflict in Ukraine, Respectful Language, Managing Overwhelm, Instilling Hope in uncertain times, Celebrating Mother's Day, A Conversation on Consent, Vaping & e-cigarettes, Transition to High School, Starting Year 7, Having the alcohol conversation, Celebrating Father's Day, Wellbeing checks for Secondary, Wellbeing checks for Primary, Dealing with disappointment. 


PROJECT ROCKIT IS COMING!

Students in Years 7 to 10 will attend Project Rockit Anti Bullying workshops in the last week of Term1.

"PROJECT ROCKIT students build better relationships, foster empathy and reinvent themselves in new and wonderful ways...this is why working with them makes a difference."

- Adam Somes, Kingswood College