Wellbeing

Koorie Education Program
Our Koorie Education Program began last term, providing students with meaningful opportunities to engage in learning and cultural activities. Above are some photos showcasing the wonderful work they have completed so far. Students have thoroughly enjoyed working with our KESO, Talina, and have taken great pride in their projects.
The program will continue later this term, where students will have the opportunity to complete their work.
Talk With Tails - Dog Therapy Term 2
We’re excited to share that Talk with Tails, our much-loved dog therapy program, has officially commenced for Term 2!
This program provides students with a calm, supportive environment where they can build confidence, develop communication skills, and enjoy the comforting presence of trained therapy dogs. Sessions will run throughout the term, offering students a unique opportunity to engage, relax, and connect.
We look forward to another wonderful term with our furry friends and the positive impact they bring to our school community.
Parenting Program held in LEPS Library - Term 2
We’re pleased to share that this new parenting program has now begun and has had a successful start, with approximately seven parents attending the first session.
If you are still interested in joining, registrations are still open. Please register your interest in the program outlined below. Sessions are held in our school library on Wednesdays this term from Week 2.
To register, please call (03) 9301 5200 or email Parentzone.northern@anglicarevic.org.au. We would love to have you involved.
Peaceful Kids continues to thrive
The Term 2 Peaceful Kids program has commenced, with 18 students selected to participate in this small-group wellbeing initiative.
Peaceful Kids is designed to support students in building emotional resilience and managing anxiety through mindfulness-based activities and practical coping strategies. Throughout the sessions, students are learning, and revisiting techniques such as deep breathing, grounding exercises, positive self-talk, and relaxation strategies. The program also provides a safe and supportive space for students to share experiences, build confidence, and strengthen their ability to regulate emotions.
We look forward to seeing the positive impact this program will have on students’ wellbeing over the term.
Big Life Journal
This excellent free resource remains available to support families at home. It offers a range of helpful printables covering a variety of wellbeing topics for both parents and children.
We encourage you to take a look at the link below and make use of these practical tips and tools.
https://biglifejournal.com/pages/freebies
You and your children will have FREE access to numerous fun and extremely useful ideas.
ON PSYCH
We understand that growing up can be a challenging time for children and teens—and it can be just as hard for the people who care about them. That's where onPsych comes in.
onPsych provides mental health support to students and families—right at school—with no out-of-pocket costs when referred by a GP (bulk billed through Medicare). This generally includes up to 10 individual and 10 group sessions.
Why see onPsych?
Our qualified clinical psychologists, psychologists and mental health social workers help children and teens with everyday challenges and more complex concerns, such as:
Making friends · Behaviour challenges
Anxiety, fears, and phobias · Exam or school stress
Depression or low mood · Social skills and confidence
Attention and focus (e.g. ADHD) · Emotional regulation
Grief and loss · Autism support
We also provide practical support and group sessions in:
Communication · Problem solving
Stress and anger management · Negotiation and motivation
Relaxation and mindfulness · Parenting support
Common Questions
💰 How much does it cost? Nothing! We bulk bill Medicare with a GP referral.
⏱ How soon can my child be seen? Usually within 1–3 weeks after we receive the referral.
🔐 Is it private and confidential? Yes. All sessions are confidential. We follow professional and legal guidelines to keep your child’s information safe. We only share information if there’s a serious safety risk.
👨👩👧 Can I join the sessions? Absolutely—just chat with your therapist about what’s best. In many cases, parent involvement is welcomed.
📈 What changes should we expect? Some changes can happen quickly, while others take time. We'll work with you to set clear goals and check in on progress regularly.
🏠 How can I help at home? We’ll give you tips and tools to support your child between sessions. Ask your therapist for guidance!
📄 Will we get reports? Yes. For Medicare plans, we’ll send you and your GP a progress report after 6 and 10 sessions. (NDIS plans may differ.)
🩺 Do we go back to the GP? Yes—after 6 sessions, you'll need to return to your GP to get a referral for more sessions.
How to Get Started (with a Mental Health Care Plan):
Fill out the “Information for your GP” form (Speak to Grace or Julie for a Parent Pack).
Book a double appointment with your GP.
Meet with the GP, discuss your child’s emotional or behavioural concerns.
Ask for a referral under the Better Access to Mental Health Initiative (Item 2715/2700).
Ask your GP to fax or email the referral to us—or bring it to school and ask LEPS to send it.
Once OnPsych receive the referral, they'll contact you to arrange a session.
If you have any questions, give OnPsych a call or visit our website.
Phone: 1300 659 350
Email: contact@onpsych.com.au
Website: www.onpsych.com.au
Facebook: facebook.com/onpsychaustralia
NDIS Registered Provider
OnPsych are here to support your family every step of the way.
OnPsych can also assist booking an online GP mental health care plan appointment!









