WELLBEING
TERM 3
WELLBEING
TERM 3
As of 1st July 2024, vapes will no longer be available other than in pharmacies. Any young person who has become dependent on nicotine as a result of using vapes, might now face a challenging time as they try to manage their recovery. There is help:
If someone you know needs help – please encourage them to seek support.
For more information visit the Barwon Health, Healthy Communities Website
We have a number of programs that are on offer to benefit students.
Application Form:
Our Inclusion Team for 2024
Inclusive Practices Learning Specialist: Shona Scorringe
Located in the Red Building
Monday - Friday
Shona.Scorringe@education.vic.gov.au
Inclusion Support: Leanne Meyer
Located in the Red Building
Monday - Friday
Leanne.Meyer@education.vic.gov.au
Health Promotion Nurse: Lisa Cooper
Located in the Purple/Grey building
Monday & Tuesday
lisa.cooper2@education.vic.gov.au
Mental Health Practitioner: Maddison Zeinstra
Located in the Purple/Grey Building
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
maddie.zeinstra@education.vic.gov.au
Engagement and Wellbeing Co-ordinator/Chaplain: Sarah Burns
Located in Purple/Grey Building
Monday-Wednesday
sarah.burns7@education.vic.gov.au
Mental Health Practitioner: Joey O'Shea
Located in Purple/Grey Building
Tuesday
johanna.oshea@education.vic.gov.au
Barwon Community Legal Service:
Located in the Purple/Grey Building
Mondays & Fridays
whcschoollawyer@barwoncommunitylegal.org.au
We are here to help students understand their legal rights and responsibilities.
Koorie Engagement Support Officer: Sarah Upton
0421 780 718
Sarah.Upton@education.vic.gov.au
Sarah is a proud Gunditjmara woman who has been living in beautiful Wadawurrung country for 4 years and has been involved in the education system for several years as a generalist teacher. She has always been passionate about Koorie students achieving high outcomes during their education journey. Sarah feels fortunate to be working as a Koorie Engagement Support Officer (KESO) within her local Aboriginal community. She is a lifelong learner and firmly believe that education is essential to building solid foundations to empower students and their families have a voice and allow them to make positive independent strong choices to benefit them in the future which will allow them to feel like they can be the best version of themselves and contribute to society in a positive manner.
Engagement and Wellbeing
Learning Community Leaders:
7: Marli McCarthy & Brent Watson
8: Annie Flood & Ben Joustra
9: Joseph McArlein
10: Lucas Wintels & Rachel Daly
11: Claire Sullivan
12: Brett Bullock
If you are worried about your child, or any person and their mental health and well-being outside school hours or during weekends you can contact the Barwon Health Mental Health Triage for urgent support 24/7 on 1300 094 187.
Two important messages to promote are that all of us should seek help from others when we feel down or vulnerable and that young people should tell an adult if they are worried about a friend or themselves.
Please find the following helpful numbers and websites to keep us connected and provide the support necessary to maintain positive mental and physical health:
LOCAL SUPPORTS:
GENERAL:
Good self-care practices are important in taking care of ourselves and our mental health. Remember, it is ok to ask for help. Take care of yourself, and each other and do not hesitate to reach out to a member of our wellbeing team in our school community if you need some additional support.