Wellbeing

Reminder!
Computer Course for Parents and Carers
Address: 71-81 Pearcedale Parade, Broadmeadows
When: Every Monday and Tuesday from 9:15-11:15am
Facilitated by Banksia Gardens Community Services
Please kindly contact them on Tel: 03 9309 8531 for further information.
Further Reminders!
Hume City Council Youth Services:
Raising Resilient, Healthy Children and Young People in Hume. Term 4 2024 Parent / Carer Information Sessions - Free Events
Supporting the Transition to Secondary School:
This session will explore the role of parents/carers in promoting their young person’s social and emotional well-being and building their resilience to support and navigate the significant transition into Secondary School.
Where: Greenvale West Community Centre 7 Ventura Way, Greenvale, 3059 (Training room)
When: Thursday 28 November 10am – 12pm
Facilitator: Drummond Street Services
Kindly click on the link below for further information and to register:
Support Students transition to Secondary School:
Key points (raising children network):
- Starting secondary school means big changes, like new peers, more teachers, study and homework, and a new campus.
- It’s natural for children to have mixed feelings about starting secondary school.
- You can ease the transition by preparing children practically and emotionally.
- Routines, healthy food, sleep, talking, support for new friendships, and positive relationships with teachers can help with the transition to secondary school (https://raisingchildren.net.au/teens/parenting-in-pictures/better-sleep-for-teens)
For further information please kindly click on the link below;
https://raisingchildren.net.au/search?query=transition%20to%20secondary%20school
Come along to this community event: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. Respect is Strength: Stand Up, Speak Out. This event is presented by Hume City Council at Broadmeadows Town Hall on 26th November 1.30-3.00pm. Kindly see the flyer and link for further details.
At Broadmeadows Primary School, the wellbeing of our students is at the heart of everything we do. Our Wellbeing Team is dedicated to supporting every child’s emotional, social, and mental health needs, ensuring they feel safe, valued, and empowered to grow.
We believe that fostering strong, positive connections between home and school is key to a child’s success. Together, we can help our students build resilience, develop healthy relationships, and navigate life’s challenges with confidence.
We encourage families to reach out if you need any support or resources.
Warm regards
Wellbeing Team
Social Worker - Mrs Linda Coughlan
Student Counsellor - Mrs Fatima Ghazzaoui
Play Therapist - Ms Elly Levis
Student Social Worker - Ms Rhea Singh
Speech Pathologist - Mrs Jane Hill Waterson



