P&F News

From the Council of Catholic School Parents:
This special one-day event will bring Catholic school parents together from across NSW to explore how we can support and strengthen families in a rapidly changing world. With thought-provoking keynotes, breakout sessions and opportunities for connection, it’s set to be an amazing day.
Find out more about the program, speakers and session details on our website: ccsp.schoolzineplus.com/2025-conference
Secure your ticket now via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/supporting-families-working-together-in-a-modern-world-registration-1363786414879?aff=oddtdtcreator
We look forward to welcoming you to this milestone event as we celebrate, reflect and look to the future of Catholic education and school + family partnerships!
Teen Mental Health Matters: For Parents and Carers
Wednesday 16 July and Tuesday 29 July, 6.30pm – 7.30pm
An insightful and empowering webinar focused on providing strategies and resources to help parents, carers and educators on supporting teens.
Delivered by a Clinical Psychologist facilitator, and Black Dog Institute lived experience presenter, the webinar will explore:
- How to make sense of adolescence
- Identify signs of mental health struggles.
- Understand how to support your teen.
- Know where you and your teen can get support.
Hosted by: The BlackDog Institute
Exploring the online experiences of boys and young men
Wednesday 30 July 12.30pm
For boys and young men, the internet can be a place where they seek connection, validation and guidance as they explore what it means to be a man today. However, it also exposes them to risks like harmful content, online exploitation and the growing influence of misogynistic ideologies.
This 45-minute webinar will help parents understand:
the social and cultural influences shaping boys and young men
how boys engage online, build relationships and how they may be vulnerable to manipulation or exploitation
the impact of social media, gaming, and influencers on their attitudes, behaviours and sense of identity.
This presentation will share practical strategies to build critical thinking, challenge harmful narratives, and create open conversations that empower boys and young men to navigate the online world safely and respectfully.
Hosted by: eSafety Commissioner