WellBeing

Wellbeing Team Roles
Kim Summers is our F to Year 4 Wellbeing Officer.
Nick Dundon is our Years 5 to 8 Wellbeing Officer.
Sarah Gething is our Years 9 to 12 Wellbeing Officer.
Seema Begum is our Mental Health Practitioner.
These staff members are located in our Wellbeing Hub.
I would like to introduce myself as the new DET Secondary School Nurse. My days at Seymour College will be Monday and Thursdays and I will be located in the Wellbeing Hub.
Katrina Costello | Secondary School Nurse-School Nursing Program | Goulburn | NEVR
Supporting Our Young People - Parent Information Evening
At Seymour College, we know that raising young people comes with both joys and challenges. That's why Seymour College is partnering with St Mary's College, headspace, and Be You to present a free Parent Information Evening focused on supporting the mental health and wellbeing of our young people.
Join us to learn practical strategies for:
- Understanding adolescent mental health and development
- Supporting young people to manage their emotions
- Knowing where to seek support for yourself and your child.
When: Wednesday 12 August 2026 | Where: Arts Centre, Seymour College Time: Refreshments from 5:15 pm | Presentations begin at 5:30 pm
This evening is open to all parents and carers in our community. There is no need to book, however an RSVP survey will be shared via Compass to assist with catering.
We look forward to seeing you there as we work together to support the wellbeing of our young people.
RSVP link: RSVP- Parent Information Evening - Supporting your Young Persons Mental Health
Kind regards,
Jaimee-Lee Tobin
Assistant Principal of Inclusion
Seymour College
What support is available
Carer Gateway provides free support for young people who are in caring roles.
- Short term counselling
- Coaching
- Planned and emergency respite
- Peer support and social connection
- Practical assistance
- Service navigation
Eligibility
A student can receive support if they
• Provide unpaid care for a family member with disability, chronic illness, mental health concerns or frail due to age
• Are any age!
They do not need to be the primary carer in the family and their caring role may be minimal.
How to refer
Referrals can be made by:
• Phone Carer Gateway on 1800 422 737
• Complete an online referral Carer Gateway - Make a Referral
Parent Support Resources
https://safeminds.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Parent-Support-Resources_SAFEMinds.pdf
Easing into Adolescence Resources
The Department of Education have launched the Easing into adolescence: resources for families webpage for families of students aged 10 to 14 years (Grade 5 to Year 8).
The webpage has information and strategies parents and carers can use to help their children ease into adolescence and secondary school.
Berry Street
My name is Trinity, and I have recently joined Berry Street in the Community Engagement role for Home Based Care – Hume region.
Our Story Founded in 1877, Berry Street exists to help those experiencing poverty, violence, and abuse, and to help families stay together in safe and healthy homes so they can create the future they imagine for themselves. This is what we mean by ‘believing in children, young people, families and their future’.
Our community is in urgent need of loving and supportive foster carers for local children and young people who are unable to live with their families.
- The number of children in out-of-home care continues to rise year-on-year. There were 12,809 children in out-of-home care in the state as of June 30, 2021, an almost 14 per cent increase from 11,271 in 2018.
- As of June 2023, the number of foster care enquiries from across the sector reached its lowest point in the last 20 years.
To respond to this rising need, we are working to engage with the community to increase awareness of foster care and the growing need for Foster Carers in our region.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me on 0482 160 848 or tlonel@berrystreet.org.au.
Kind regards,
Trinity Lonel (she/her),
Community Engagement Worker.
Nurture Forward Parenting Group
The group will run across two sessions and aims to support parents in identifying healthy parenting practices, exploring shifts from pre to post family violence, and providing psychoeducational resources to help increase self-awareness and resilience.
Primary Mental Health Service Sites
The updated brochure is attached for your information.
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