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Student Wellbeing 

Upcoming Wellbeing events in Term 3:

  • LifeChanger- Year 6 (Date TBC)
  • Bullying No Way Week- August 17-21st (Week 6)
  • R U OK? Day- Thursday 10th September (Week 9)

Wellbeing Structure-

Tegan is our Mental Health and Wellbeing Leading Teacher. She is full time in this role. 

 

Kimmie is our Disability Inclusion and Wellbeing Education Support Staff member. She works Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday each week. 

 

Feeding Futures

Available at Echuca Twin Rivers School in the foyer near the Cafe. Bags are available to load meals into. Please take what you need! 

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LifeChanger- Year 6 (Week 9) 

In Week 9 we had the team from LifeChanger visit us here at ETRPS. We had a 90 minute session with all Year 6 students regarding 'Strengths & Values'. 

We identified what the difference is between a strength and a value and those that we hold close to us. Students were able to identify their values and what they feel is important. They also played a game of heads down thumbs up in which they had to tag another student that they can see has the named strenth or value. Please see below for photos of our session! 

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ERH Naidoc Walk on Country

In Week 10 Kimmie & Tegan were lucky enough to attend the ERH Naidoc walk on country. The theme this year is '50 Years Deadly!' We were shown through the hospital and got to see the dental practice, allied health space, Malka room and emergency department (including bandages for our arms!). We also got to try some tradtional flavoured muffins with lemon myrtle which were delicious! And we designed some artwork to remain in the Malka garden. Thank you to their wonderful team for supporting us and inviting us along!

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The Resilience Project (2026)

In 2026, ETRPS will partner with The Resilience Project to deliver their Wellbeing program. Each of our students will be provided with a Journal to support the lessons in the classroom.  

 

See the video link attached should you wish to see the launch: https://vimeo.com/1124702592/bf8fa700fd?ts=15000&share=copy

 

This week, we encourage you to have a go at GEM (Gratitude, Empathy, Mindfulness) focussed activity in your home. 

 

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Body safety for children

For more resources and advice around teaching body safety to children or supporting them, please see: https://www.childsafety.gov.au/

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Accessing NDIS Support information for Parents/Carers:

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eSafety Parent & Carer Webinars:

The following extract has been taken from the following link: https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/industry-regulation/social-media-age-restrictions

"Social media age restrictions

The Australian Government is protecting young Australians at a critical stage of their development, through world-first social media age restrictions.

From 10 December 2025, age-restricted social media platforms will have to take reasonable steps to prevent Australians under the age of 16 from creating or keeping an account.

 

The restrictions aim to protect young Australians from pressures and risks that users can be exposed to while logged in to social media accounts. These come from design features that encourage them to spend more time on screens, while also serving up content that can harm their health and wellbeing.

While no formal assessments have been made, the age restrictions are likely to apply to Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube, among other platforms.

 

More generally, age restrictions will apply to social media platforms that meet three specific conditions, unless they are excluded based on criteria set in out in legislative rules made by the Minister for Communications in July 2025.

The conditions for age restriction are:

  • the sole purpose, or a significant purpose, of the service is to enable online social interaction between two or more end-users
  • the service allows end-users to link to, or interact with, some or all of the other end-users
  • the service allows end-users to post material on the service.

     

Online gaming and standalone messaging apps are among a number of types of services that have been excluded under the legislative rules. However, messaging services that have social-media style features which allow users to interact in other ways apart from messaging may be included in the age restrictions, as well as messaging features accessed through age-restricted social media accounts.

 

Find out the facts about the social media 'ban' or delay

It’s not a ban, it’s a delay to having accounts. 

This means there will be no penalties for under-16s who access an age-restricted social media platform, or for their parents or carers. However, age-restricted social media platforms may face penalties if they don’t take reasonable steps to prevent under-16s from having accounts.

 

Details about how the age restrictions will operate and other relevant information will be developed throughout 2025. We will provide answers to frequently asked questions on our FAQ page and throughout the eSafety website. The information will help Australians – including under-16s, parents, carers and educators – understand and prepare for the change. "

 

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Snapchat support for families:

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The Phone Pledge:

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Wellbeing Support at ETRPS-

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Meet our KESO Paul! 

 

Koorie Engagement Support Officers (KESOs) are part of an area-based team of professionals who understand Aboriginal culture and history of the community. 

 

KESOs support schools with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners to participate fully in education by providing advice and building capability within schools. 

 

Together with their student support colleagues, KESOs may:

  • guide schools about culturally-inclusive learning environments
  • identify services to support student engagement and improved outcomes
  • support schools to build relationships with Koorie students and families.

 

KESOs are not qualified mental health practitioners or allied health professionals, however, as part of a multi-disciplinary team, are able to guide schools towards the most appropriate resources to support Koorie students.

 

Paul is a valued member of our school community. He visits our school each week on Thursdays. Feel free to pop in and say hello, or contact him if you have any questions on 0437 557 360. 

 

Thanks for all you do for us Paul!

 

 

Online Doctor

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Wombats Wish- Grief Support

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ROAR- Intereach Family Mental Health Support Service-

ROAR is a service supported by Intereach in which families residing in NSW can access Early Intervention, short term assistance for free. Please see below for the flyer and further information. 

 

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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

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  Fly2Health is now operating weekly in Echuca! 

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Agency Visits at ETRPS

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