Student Wellbeing

Wear It Purple Day

VUSC celebrated Wear It Purple Day.

Wear It Purple Day 2025 was on Friday, August 29th. The aim of the day is to focus on supporting LGBTQIA+ youth by promoting acceptance, inclusivity, and a safe environment. The event's theme for 2025 is "Bold Voices, Bright Futures," encouraging the sharing of personal stories and the uplifting of young LGBTQIA+ voices.

 

Here at all the campuses of VUSC, we celebrated the day with activities to show our support for the staff and students that are part of the LGBTQIA+ community.

 

Thank you VUSC!

 

Foodbank

At VUSC we promote healthy eating and drinking. We would like to remind students to please remember to pack a healthy lunch and snack and bring their water bottle to school every day. In the event students have forgotten their lunch/snack, they can come to the Student Wellbeing Room, at the Junior Campus in C-Block courtyard and at the Senior Campus building D before school only to grab some healthy food options.

 

Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club is available for students on the following days: 

  • Junior Campus Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:15—8:55am in Room A4 
  • Senior Campus Wednesdays and Fridays 8:15am—8:45am in the Building B kitchen.

     

Student Wellbeing Support

Students may access the Student Wellbeing Team through a referral process from family, their teacher or self referral where they are able to meet with a range of professionals. These professionals are able to assist in ensuring that the student feels supported throughout their time at VUSC.

 

eSafety Information

VUSC is committed to helping students develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to be safe and respectful users of technology. We are also aware that students’ online experiences often move seamlessly between school and home, and are therefore aiming to develop, with your support, a whole-of-community approach to keeping our students safe online. 

 

We will be sharing a range of information, tips and resources for parents and carers from the eSafety Commissioner (eSafety.gov.au) that you can use with your family to help create positive experiences for your children online. We encourage all parents and carers to keep an eye on our school newsletter and website for information you can use to build your knowledge, skills and understanding of online safety.

 

Online Challenges

Young people are spending more time online than ever before. And while it keeps them connected and allows them to work and play, it’s important to be aware of the risks.

For example, online challenges encouraging dangerous behaviours can quickly gain traction. What makes these challenges even more dangerous is that videos are live-streamed or posted on popular apps, spreading to a large and impressionable audience.

 

Read the eSafety Commissioner’s (eSafety.gov.au) advice on why it’s crucial to provide your child with early guidance and develop their critical reasoning skills as a protective strategy.

 

Doctors in Schools Program

Victoria University Secondary College is fortunate to be part of the Department of Education’s Doctors in Secondary Schools Program. 

 

As part of this program, we have a Doctor and Nurse from IPC Health in Deer Park available to see VUSC students for FREE appointments at school every Monday at the Senior Campus, in the portable behind Building E.

 

Parents of Junior Campus students may also make appointments with the Doctor on Mondays, however they must transport their child to the Senior Campus. 

 

What does Doctors in Schools mean for our students?

  • It makes primary health care more accessible 

  • It provides support to students through early identification of health problems

  • No cost – this is a free service.

What can the Doctor assist our students with?

  • The same services at school as those provided by GP’s in the community

  • Physical Health

  • Mental Health

  • Health advice and support

Appointments can be made in advance via a Teacher or the Wellbeing team. They will book the appointment and advise the student of the date and time via Teams chat. Students are also welcome to self-refer using the QR code in their planner.

 

If you have any questions regarding the Doctors in Secondary Schools program, please contact the  Senior Campus on 8312 0200 or download the attached factsheet. 

 

 

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RRRR Program & Support Services

VUSC is implementing the Rights, Resilience and Respectful Relationships program, which is a primary prevention initiative to reduce family violence through promoting and modelling respect, positive attitudes and behaviours. If you are experience family violence, or would like information or support, please visit the site below or call 1800RESPECT.

https://www.vic.gov.au/family-violence-statewide-support-services

 

The school community is welcome to access these services for support:

 

The Orange Door | orangedoor.vic.gov.au 

Home | 1800RESPECT 

headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation 

Home - cohealth 

Foodbank

 

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