Community & Communications 

Secondary 11/12 Business Group

Our Secondary 11/12 Business Group has been busy helping out around the school with various tasks such as delivering mail, stocking sections with photocopier paper, assisting with our uniform shop and arranging gifts for Teachers on International Teachers Day. The service this group provides adds great value to our school, students and staff. Thank you and keep up the great job!

Giving Back

The Year 12 students have been reflecting on how much Concord School has supported them throughout their educational journey.  They would like to give back to Concord School community, whilst leaving their legacy, as their schooling draws to an end.  We have been fortunate to have had the Essendon Football Club donate these items, signed  by the 2020 team, in order to fund our legacy project.  Please place you bid via the Silent Auction link.

 

The highest bidders will be notified in Monday 23rd November.

Many thanks for supporting the Year 12s in Giving Back.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SYMBP9T

 

 

Child and Family Voice

About The Project

Over November the BSL NDIS team are recruiting families with children 0 -8yrs to take part in consultation sessions (group or individual). These sessions will be collecting families’ experience of the Pediatric health/early years service system to feed into a local project around children with disability/developmental delay run by the Better Health North East Melbourne consortium. The project aims to evolve an integrated, place-based model of care to ensure that by age 5, children with disability/developmental delay are receiving the right care; at the right time; in the right place to optimise their school readiness in the Banyule, Nillumbik and Darebin areas. Brotherhood of St Laurence NDIS services team have committed to ensuring that we capture family voice to inform the developing model.

 

Community Conversations Consultation

Consultations will be happening in focus groups and individually and participating parents/carers will receive a $40 shopping voucher.  We are happy to use interpreters.

 

For more information

We can do “outreach no obligation” calls to families who are wanting to know more about what is involved.  For more information please phone Leah Robertson on 0438 426 324  or Debbie Baker on 0491 032 062.

Banyule City Council - Youth Engagement Services

We currently have a range of opportunities available covering well-being, art, a virtual festival for young people, support for young carers and virtual delivery of a range of different school workshops that are designed to actively engage students. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions. 

 

YOUTH MARKET SPACE

Banyule Youth Services have launched a project to support young people who would like to sell their creations. We’re calling out for makers of art, craft, accessories and more. 

We are offering:

  • A spot on our dedicated page on our website
  • Promotion via our social media platforms
  • Workshops and tip sheets
  • Stalls both online and at local events (when restrictions allow)
  • 1:1 support

 

All for free! For more info go to https://www.banyuleyouth.com/marketspace or email naomi.simmonsd@banyule.vic.gov.au

 

LIVEFEST  

Saturday December 5th, 2020, 12 – 5pm 

A FREE online five hour streamed music & art event for young people ages 12-25. The day will include Live Streamed Music, a series of free workshops and an Online Youth Market Space.

To register for the following free workshops head to www.eventbrite.com.au/e/livefest-2020-workshops-registration-tickets-116829533279

  • Spoken Word
  • Circus Skills
  • Werewolf Games
  • Wellbeing

Check out the web for more info on the day - www.banyuleyouth.com/livefest

 

YOUNG CARERS SELF-CARE PACKS

Young carers are people up to 25 years of age who provide unpaid care and support to a family member or friend with a disability, a physical or mental illness, a substance dependency, or who is aged.

 

Banyule Youth Services plan to reach out to Banyule’s young carers in mid-November to offer them a self-care pack full of goodies and information on further supports. Locating young carers is sometimes tricky as young people don’t always self identify as a young carer.

 

If you know a young carer, please get in touch with Naomi Simmonds in Youth Services by November 12 with a name, age, address and email so that we can reach out to them. Naomi.simmonds@banyule.vic.gov.au or 0422 560 109.

 

WELLBEING OF YOUR STUDENTS – WE CAN HELP

Young people aged 12-25, their families and schools/agencies supporting young people can connect with our youth team for information/support.

We can provide support to young people via text, Facebook messenger, phone call or video chat. Schools, young people or families can request support in a way that suits them by completing the simple form found here

More information can be found at www.banyuleyouth.com/support 

 

BEING WELL –WEEKLY WELLBEING PROGRAM 

 “Being Well” is a wellbeing focused weekly online group for young people ages 12 – 25 years.

Young people can come to one session OR all of them - whichever interests them.

Sessions include- Zen your bedroom space, Food & Mood, Using art to practise mindfulness, bullet journaling and more.

More info & to register: Text or call Kate on 0481 003 524 or email kate.james@banyule.vic.gov.au 

Young people will be sent a link and more information after they register.

 

INCART

Our IncArt program is for young people aged 12 – 25 years of all artistic skill levels to meet, socialise and express them self through art. This term the crew are creating puppets to animate with the result being screened at Livefest. 

Online on Mondays from 4pm.  Contact Leza Cullen if you’d like to get involved - Leza.Cullen@banyule.vic.gov.au

https://www.banyuleyouth.com/inc-art

 

 

FREE SCHOOL WORKSHOPS

Banyule Youth Services have developed a series of online FREE schools workshops that have been created or recently updated after feedback from young people and schools. They include; 

  • Life Hacks – Learning about your legal rights
  • Life Hacks – Learning about how to get a job
  • Life Hacks – Learning tips and tricks about money and budgeting
  • Wellbeing & Selfcare – What is Self-care and how can it help us?
  • Safe Partying – Information about staying safe, alcohol & more
  • Social media & Body image – how the internet can impact our self-esteem
  • Gender equality – Learn what it is and how it is helpful for everybody
  • Media Literacy - supports young people to develop media literacy, and an understanding the difference between facts, opinions and analysis.
  • Music Vibes – Learn how Music can improve your mood
  • Art vibes – How you can use Art as a form of mindfulness
  • Youth work 101 (for teachers) – Understanding adolescence and using strength based frameworks to support young people

 

All workshops are interactive, available for VIRTUAL DELIVERY and most include additional resources. More information can be found here

Facilitated by experienced youth workers, each workshop is about 1 hour in length and they are a great fit for well-being groups, personal development or health/mental health classes or those focused on life skills.

For Bookings please complete our EOI form: https://bit.ly/2CCUkJq 

*Please note that the school workshops are delivered to groups and are best booked by a teacher or member of support staff*

 

 

More info on Banyule Youth Services weekly programs and online resources

Banyule Youth Services also have a number online programs running each night plus a range of fantastic resources available. Select the links below to learn more.

For more info on any of our current programs, services and opportunities please get in touch or visit www.banyuleyouth.com 

P: 9457 9855

E: Banyuleyouth@banyule.vic.gov.au

 

Uniform Shop

New arrangements have been made to the running of the uniform shop in light of the current restrictions in place at Concord School. The shop will continue to operate throughout the term however we will only be taking orders via phone or form.

 

Please see the uniform order forms below, which can be sent into the office with your child or via school emails concord.sch@education.vic.gov.au

 

Alternatively, please feel free to contact the Bundoora Campus Office to place the order over the phone  on 9467 3972. All orders will be sent home with your child. If there are any issues with the order such as sizing we will be happy to provide an exchange.

 

Facebook

 

We have also been working on improving our communication through Facebook. If you are not already following us please have a look https://www.facebook.com/concordschoolvictoria is where all our breaking news resides.

 

TheirCare - Before and After School Care

 

How to enrol:

Visit TheirCare website: www.theircare.com.au and click on ‘Book Now’ in the top right hand corner to register your child’s details.

Service Phone Number: 0477 700 688. I will be available to answer the phone during session times. 

Their Care support is available during office hours if required on 1300 072 410.

 

Banyule Youth Services

Banyule Youth Services are offering a number of virtual workshops on topics that assist with the wellbeing of our youth. See the attached brochure for more information.

Session bookings can be made by emailing banyuleyouth@banyule.vic.gov.au

 

Rawcus 'Dance it out' Zoom Sessions

 

Dance it Out is a series of free dance sessions online with Rawcus. For the month of August audiences can hop on zoom and dance with Rawcus Ensemble of disabled and non-disabled dancers.

It will be inclusive, celebratory and fun. We’ll say hi, we’ll stretch, we’ll dance.

 

https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/community/content-hub/together-with-you/videos/from-our-friends/rawcus-dance-it-out

 

Rawcus: Dance It Out | Arts Centre Melbourne

Australia's largest performing arts venue. See what's on, book tickets, view an exhibition, take a tour, dine with us or park 24/7.

www.artscentremelbourne.com.au

 

 

 

HoopNow

HoopNow is a basketball program tailored towards creating an inclusive and exciting environment for young players who have special needs.

HoopNow runs a wide variety of group programs and private basketball sessions aiming to focus on positive social participation, encouragement and teamwork. Each session is designed to be flexible and easily adapted so that each individual feels as supported and valued as possible. Located in Melbourne, Australia.

 

https://www.hoopnow.com.au/

 

https://www.hoopnow.com.au/new-page-2   Information on how it can be accessed through NDIS Funding categories

 

DOC Football Academy