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Dobsons Uniform Shop

Uniform Shop Hours 2025:

Monday - 8.30 am - 11.30 am

Wednesday - 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm

Thursday - 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm

1st Saturday of the Month : 9.00 am - 12.00 pm (Terms 1 & 4 only)

 

For personal fitting appointments outside of shop hours please contact Melanie at the uniform shop on 03 9580 2049 or email mdc@dobsons.com.au

 

Dobsons Mordialloc 

P 03 9580 2049 | E mdc@dobsons.com.au| W dobsons.com.au

 

Mordialloc College Second Hand Uniform site

Mordialloc College Second Hand Uniform Facebook site, this Group has been designed for the buying and selling of Mordialloc College second hand uniform only. On Facebook you just need to search the site under Groups or go to:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/144803013857027

 

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This is a volunteer initiative and the school has no direct involvement. We ask that you read the rules on the site before buying and selling.  Any questions can be directed to the site administrator.

 

In deciding how to price your uniform, prices of new uniform items can be viewed through the link on the College website under ‘uniform’.

 

 

Mordialloc College Second Hand Books site

Mordialloc College also has a second hand book site. On Facebook you just need to search the site under Groups or go to:

https://www.facebook.com/share/g/16xTqHtjLC/?mibextid=wwXIfr

 

 

Keeping Kids Safe 

Women’s Health in the South East x City of Kingston

 

An upcoming free course we have for parents and caregivers in the City of Kingston, designed to prevent sexual violence and harmful behaviours, through a Commonwealth grant-funded program led by WHISE called Keeping Kids Safe. 

 

Women's Health in the South East (WHISE), is working with the City of Kingston, La Trobe University, Sexual Health Victoria, Talking the Talk Healthy Sexuality Education and South East Community Links and seeking opportunities to promote our free, grant-funded program, Keeping Kids Safe. The program is aimed at parents and caregivers, specifically those of young people in Years 6-10, to build parents' confidence in talking to young people about respectful, healthy relationships, consent, sex and sexuality. The purpose of the program is to prevent sexual violence and harmful sexual behaviours among young people, by ensuring they have access to evidence-based information about relationships and sex, from an accurate, reliable and influential source: their trusted adults. 

 

Over four interactive sessions, we deliver information designed to complement the school-based Respectful Relationships program on affirmative consent, legal and ethical frameworks for understanding young people's sexuality, the drivers of gender-based violence including sexual violence and harm, and how to model equitable and respectful relationships and practices at home. 

 

The program is an Australian-first, Commonwealth-funded program and has been designed with experts at La Trobe University, Sexual Health Victoria, Talking the Talk, and South East Community Links. This is a unique and exclusive opportunity for parents and caregivers in Mornington and surrounding areas to participate.  

 

The program is being delivered at Mentone Activity Hub, 29 Venice St, Mentone, on the following dates for all local parents and caregivers:

  • Tuesday 28 April, 6-8:30pm
  • Tuesday 5 May, 6-8:30pm
  • Tuesday 12 May, 6-8:30pm
  • Tuesday 19 May, 6-8:30pm

Catering, learning materials and door prizes will be provided.  

 

Registrations are now live at the link - https://whise.org.au/keeping-kids-safe/ 

 

For more information about the program, please contact the program coordinator, Laura Riccardi: lriccardi@whise.org.au or 0401 315 387

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