Student Wellbeing
'Be the reason someone smiles today!'
Student Wellbeing
'Be the reason someone smiles today!'
Following on from the successful completion of our Seasons Program this year, I invite parents to consider whether their child/ren would benefit from taking part early in 2024.
Students who take part discreetly leave their class and participate in a 45 minute small group session once a week for a total of 9 weeks.
The program is aimed to support a student who has, or is experiencing some kind of change or loss in their lives. Depending on student need, we can run a junior, middle, and/or senior program throughout the year.
Please complete this brief survey if you think your child would benefit from the Seasons for Growth program in 2024.
https://forms.gle/VW77eztXGyDicV7t9
For those wanting to find out more, here is some information...
Seasons for Growth - Learning to live with change and loss
Everyone is affected by change and loss at some time in our lives. At St James we recognise that when changes occur such as separation, divorce, death, school transitions and natural disasters children may benefit from learning the skills to manage these changes effectively. We are therefore offering an education program called Seasons for Growth which will commence in 2024.
This program is facilitated in small groups of up to 7 participants and is based on research which highlights the importance of social support and the need the practise new skills to cope effectively with change and loss. The program focuses on building skills such as how to manage feelings, problem-solving, decision-making, effective communication and develops peer support networks. Participation in the program can promote improved self-esteem and self-confidence as well as giving children the opportunity to find their own voice amid change.
If you think your child/ children would enjoy joining the Seasons for Growth program, we encourage you to talk to him/her about it. We are pleased to be able to offer this successful program and we are confident that it will be a valuable learning experience for those involved. If you require further information please contact Monica De Leo.
On Friday 3rd November students participated in a lesson within their WOW Groups about 'keeping kids safe.' Students were encouraged to have a conversation about what they learnt and how they can make some of these strategies a part of their daily routine. The key message of recognise (what signs is your body giving you?), react (what do you need to do to stay safe?) and report (who are your trusted people that you can speak to?) is outlined below. I encourage all families to have regular conversations about this message with their children at home.
More information can be found here https://danielmorcombe.com.au/
Monica De Leo
Student Wellbeing Leader
monica.deleo@sjvermont.catholic.edu.au
Here is the Catholic Education Council of Victoria's revised statement of commitment to Child Safety which we abide by:
Parenting Programs
Parenting is the most important and challenging job in today’s rapidly changing world – but children and young people don’t come with a handbook. ParentZone supports parents, carers, and families to meet up, share and learn from each other. Anglicare Victoria understands the potential of families to shape lives. We help families to work together and create positive and long-lasting change for themselves and the community around them
ParentZone Pods - Parenting Podcasts
In late 2021, ParentZone launched a series of parenting podcasts called ParentZone Pods on sibling rivalry, dealing with anxiety, family meetings, getting your children to listen, how to stop yelling at your kids, and how to respond to kids’ behaviour. Due to the success of these podcasts, Anglicare has decided to create another series in 2022. So, watch this space for more helpful topics to aid in your parenting! Check out all ParentZone Pods here.
Click here for access to the Smiling Mind Website
Smiling Mind’s vision is to help every mind thrive. Their mission is to provide accessible life-long tools to support healthy minds.
Click here for access to the Student Wellbeing Hub Website
It includes sections for parents, teachers and students with practical strategies and resources to support your child's wellbeing.
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Reliable, and up-to-date information to help your family grow and thrive together.
Click here for access to Parenting Ideas Blog
It includes articles, testimonials and practical tips on a wide variety of topics.
Click here for Iparent - Office of eSafety Commissioner
To learn about the digital environment and how to help your child have safe and enjoyable online experiences.
Click here for access to CatholicCare
It is a social service agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, they offer a range of programs and services that aim to build and strengthen relationships.
Click here for access to Beyond Blue
This website is regularly updated with information, advice and strategies to help you manage your wellbeing and mental health during this time. And you can stay up-to-date by joining our email community.
Positive Parenting Telephone Service 1800 880 660
Participants complete a workbook or online modules which are supported by weekly 30 minute phone calls with a trained parenting educator. All of this can be done from the comfort of your own home at a time that suits you.
Parentline 13 22 89
Parentline is available 8am to midnight, 7 days a week. It is a confidential and anonymous phone counselling service for parents and carers of children and teenagers in Victoria.
Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800
The Kids Helpline is Australia's only free, private, and confidential 24/7 phone and online counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25. Counselling is currently offered by phone, Webchat and email.