Wellbeing
Maroondah City Council - parenting information sessions
Council organises free and low-cost parenting information sessions for parents, grandparents and carers in Maroondah to support families in their parenting journeys with children and young people.
Upcoming sessions include:-
Body safety and consent: This free online parenting workshop will equip you with the knowledge and confidence you need to tackle talking about and promoting body safety and consent for our children.
Active Kids, Healthy Minds: Family fun events and games to promote health and wellbeing.
Click HERE for more information and to book/
Parentzone Term 3 Newsletter
Please follow this link to access the current Parentzone newsletter.
It details of a variety of parenting programs and resources on offer for Term 3, including the Dads Matter program, Talking Teens and Raising Resilient Kids.
Marlborough's Wellbeing Hub
Please bookmark our Wellbeing Hub for many helpful resources, links and supports, in particular our Parents/Carers resource page.
https://wellbeing.marlboroughps.vic.edu.au
Jenelle Seregin
Wellbeing Leader
Stay well this winter
Symptoms of influenza (flu) can hit very quickly and may last several weeks. Vaccination is the best way to protect yourself and others from getting the flu.
Keeping our school community well
Parents, carers and students are encouraged to practice prevention measures, including:
- washing and sanitising hands regularly
- avoiding touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
- covering nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing
- staying home if unwell and consulting a general practitioner (GP) or Nurse-on-call as required
- staying up to date with flu and COVID-19 vaccinations.
Flu vaccinations
Flu vaccinations can be booked through GPs and pharmacies, many of which can also provide COVID-19 vaccinations. Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and over.
Some people are more at risk of complications from flu and are eligible for free vaccination as part of the National Immunisation Program.
COVID-19 booster
The 2024 COVID-19 booster dose is available for everyone aged 18 and above.
Getting your booster dose remains the best way to prevent severe illness or hospitalisation, especially in people aged over 65 and those at higher risk of severe illness.
Children aged between 5 and 17 years who are at risk of severe illness can also receive a 2024 booster dose.
You can get your next dose at your local pharmacy or GP. To find one near you, refer to the vaccine clinic finder.
Find out more
For more information about preventing flu, and immunisation, refer to: