Student Wellbeing 

Throughout 2024 in the wellbeing space, our school has focused on the following key areas: 

  1. Building teacher capability to activate student voice and agency within the classroom
  2. Reducing the % of students with 20+ days absence from 39% in 2019 to 25% in 2024.
  3. Embedding a whole-school approach to the development of the social and emotional wellbeing of students
  4. Developing and implementing strategies that involve parents and carers as partners in their child’s learning 

We are proud of the progress and achievements we have made, and we look forward to continuing this amazing work throughout 2024!

Welcome to Wellbeing Tegan and Kimmie 

 

Tegan Van Schaik and Kimmie Lucas are the new faces in the Student Wellbeing space this term. Tegan has stepped into what was Anthea's previous role of Student Wellbeing Leader for this year while Kimmie has stepped into Nicole Cavallaro's role for Term 1 while Nicole takes some well earned long service leave. 

 

Kimmie will be likely the first person your child will see when they are in need of a chat. You'll see Kimmie checking with students, supporting their reengagement and just being around to say a hello and point everyone in the right direction. Please note that Kimmie's role is mainly directed at supporting our students. 

 

Tegan's role will be dedicated to the further development of the Mental Health in Primary Schools program while overseeing the wellbeing programs delivered by our ES staff, our occupational therapist, future speech therapist and any referrals for assessments or outside agencies that may need to be accessed. Please see below for more information about our Mental Health and Wellbeing Leader's role here at ETRPS. 

 

Anna Nunan will continue to be our school occupational therapist for a day and a half per week and we look forward to appointing a speech therapist sometime this term. 

 

Kristy Beaumont is continuing her role as the Anglicare Early Help practitioner while being onsite a day a week. Her contact details are listed below and anyone can self refer or you can request the school to do a referral for you. 

 

Anthea has a day a week dedicated to Disability Inclusion work preparing Disability Inclusion Profiles and working alongside families and key school staff seeking additional support for the eligible students. Anthea will also be teaching STEM 2 days a week. 

 

While there have been a number of changes, the support for your child and your family remains the same, striving to seek the best outcomes for all students in our care. 

 

Bringing Up Great Kids 

This program is a 6 session program, held once a week from Wednesday the 13th of March here at ETRPS in the conference room. Please register by the 6th of March if you are interested in attending this program. 

Community Supports for our Parents 

Taking a moment to offload, let go and be heard   

 

  Just having a chance to offload and let go of what is currently overwhelming us. Parentline is one of those supports. Connecting you with trained counsellors for a completely confidential conversation. Available 8am-Midnight 7 days a week. 

 

Definitely a number worth keeping on the fridge! 

Playgroup Update

Playgroup is scheduled to begin here at ETRPS on Wednesday the 6th of March, and will be held fortnightly. Children anywhere from 3 months to 5 years of age attend and we are inclusive of all children and their families. Our facilitator Kristy Beaumont from Anglicare will be in touch in the new year with the new schedule, including days and times. Look out for this information on the Echuca Twin Rivers Primary School facebook page, as well as the Echuca Moama Community facebook page. We look forward to welcoming you in 2024! 

Breakfast Club

Our Breakfast Club continues to run every morning at the Centre from 8.35am to 8.50am. We are so grateful to Foodbank Vic and Moama Bakery who generously provide food items for our students to enjoy. 

 

   Anglicare Early Help Services at ETRS