Student Services 

Supporting Your Child

Chillspace - Headspace Knox once a week social group is back for another term. We meet on Tuesday afternoons 4-5.30pm, we are often visited by the cutest dogs around and have lots of activities and snacks on offer

Tuning into Teens: A free 6-week parenting program focused on showing you how to help your teen develop emotional intelligence, this program will be offered at headspace Knox in October/November.

STATE SCHOOLS RELIEF

  • States Schools Relief can assist families with selected school uniform items.
  • Families with a Health Care Card are eligible for assistance (will need to complete a CSEF form, available from the General Office).
  • State Schools Relief assists with the costs of two/three pieces of the school uniform. 
  • State Schools Relief can assist eligible students once per year.
  • Please See the Wellbeing Team  or General Office to lodge your State School Relief voucher
  • Wellbeing or General Office will provide you with your voucher / uniform items, you can then take this voucher to the uniform shop and pay the difference in cost
  • Wellbeing or General Office will notify you when voucher has been received
  • Go to uniform shop to collect your uniform 

Private Practitioner Program:

Scoresby Secondary College continues to offer a Private Counselling service Program.  This program is designed to address the psychological and emotional needs of young people through psychological support.

 

The program is accessed by a referral from a General Practitioner through a Mental Health Care Plan or by referral from a Paediatrician or Psychiatrist. Individuals may be eligible for up to ten individual sessions per calendar year (up to eighteen in exceptional circumstances).  

 

This service will be bulk billed by the counsellor so there will be no cost to young people, their families or the school.  

 

A young person may be eligible for support from the Counsellor if they have problems which significantly impact on their emotions, thoughts, social skills and decision making. This includes students who may be experiencing difficulties because:

 

• They have trouble making and keeping friends

• They are being bullied

• They are depressed or excessively anxious

• They have unresolved issues with grief or loss

• They have behaviour problems such as difficulty managing their anger

• They have been identified with Attention Deficit Disorder

 

Mental Health Concerns

If you are concerned about your child’s mental health and you suspect they are thinking about suicide:

 

Tell them what you have noticed – share your concern

  • Ask them directly if they are thinking about suicide 
  • Listen to their pain – what’s on their mind and why it matters so much to them 
  • Provide personal support that helps keep them safe 
  • Seek further help – from family and friends, from people who care, from a local GP, a counsellor, psychologist, or the Emergency Department of your local hospital
  • For anytime, twenty-four seven, during the school holiday break you are also able to contact the Kids Help Line on 1800 55 1800 for any issues or concerns.
  • Kids Help Line 1800 51 1800 Beyond Blue – www.beyondblue.org.au
  • Crisis and Assessment Triage Service ph. 1300 558 862

Mrs Louise West 

Mrs Tahlia Pastor 

Ms Alicia Alpuim

Wellbeing Team