Community Events
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Parent and Carer session, “Supporting Emotional Regulation in Young People”.
The Banyule Nillumbik Youth Services Network is proud to present our next FREE Parent and Carer session, 'Supporting Emotional Regulation in Young People'.
17th October 7 - 8pm ONLINE (zoom link will be sent out the day before the session) Online via Zoom
Bookings essential https://www.trybooking.com/CLZST This is a FREE event
Unfortunately, there will be NO recording of this session.
This session will be delivered by Toolbox Education www.toolboxeducation.comIn this 45-minute informational session you will learn about assisting young people to navigate and regulate their emotions.It is common for pre-teens and teenagers to experience intense emotions and mood swings. When these feelings arise, it can be difficult to know what to do to provide support. This session will focus on how to regulate emotions in these heightened situations.
Parents attending the session will walk away with skills in:
- How to notice the signs and triggers of emotional distress.
- How to use supportive language to work through uncomfortable emotions.
- Practical strategies to help regulate emotions.
For more information please contact Jess Sayers 94579983 jessica.sayers@banyule.vic.gov.au
Eltham & District Woodworkers - 2023 Exhibition
Eltham Sings - Saturday 21st of October
Kelly Sports -Dance Term 4
Greenhills-Montmorency Summer Baseball
Biketober Banyule
Monty Village - Halloween Pumpkin Hunt
Eltham North Adventure Playground Event - 30th of October
The Variety Kids Christmas Party - Thursday 14th of December
The most exciting event of the year is back and tickets are now available!
The Variety Kids Xmas Party is an annual event where Victorian kids aged 0 to Grade 6, who are experiencing disadvantage or living with illness or disability, come together to have fun in an inclusive and welcoming environment.
There are carnival rides, attractions, clowns, costumes, live entertainment, food, games and sports. To top it off, every child receives a gift!
Date: Thursday 14 December 2023
Time: 10am - 1:30pm (registration opens at 9am)
Location: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre1 Convention Centre Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006
Cost: FREE (strictly by invitation only to Variety families, organisations and schools)
RSVP: As soon as possible to secure your tickets! Registrations close 26 November.
Parking: There are multiple options for car parking in the area, please check rates as some may charge by the hour. Onsite parking is available for schools arriving by coach/bus.
We look forward to seeing you at this spectacular event!
Important Information
Please note that tickets are capped at 150 per organisation. Please do not forward this invitation on to families; all schools and organisations will be required to respond on behalf of their kids and families and we will send confirmed tickets to the school or organisation directly. This event is strictly by invite only and all ticket requests will be cross-checked with our invite list.
For school groups arriving by bus who order before 17th November, wristbands, lunch tokens and 'No Media' stickers will be sent out pre-event. Orders received after this date will receive their packs on arrival at the venue.
Schools arriving by bus/coach are not required to name all attendees, just list as Student 1, Student 2, etc.
Please note that we are unable to cater for specific dietary requests. 'No Media' stickers will also be available upon request during the event.
CLC Thrive Orientation Program
Digimaker Computer Programming Club at Montmorency Primary
Monty First Nations Allies
Monty First Nations Allies is a group of Montmorency Primary School parents and friends who support reconciliation. In preparation for the upcoming referendum where Australians will be asked to vote in a referendum to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament, Monty First Nations Allies members have been sourcing information, as well as undertaking training, to enable conversations about the vote.
They are offering opportunities to learn more about these proposed changes to the constitution, and the differences these will make to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and our communities. If you are interested in learning more from them, you are welcome to join their Monty First Nations Allies Facebook group, where lots of information is shared. You can also contact the group at montyfirstnationsallies@gmail.com to find out about opportunities to join conversations in small groups at local venues.
Some useful resources they have suggested:
Podcast
Highly respected Banyule Elder Uncle Charles Pakana requests that we listen into the quiet Indigenous voices as well as the loud voices. Tune into his podcast series Referendum 23 Tapes here to learn more. https://open.spotify.com/show/4VCUiseGGs8ByBzH0rtjWm...
Online
- Uluru Statement from the Heart – yarning circles and information about the Uluru Statement from the Heart
- Together Yes – kitchen table conversation movement
- Passing the Message Stick – research project outcomes on the story of self-determination and justice.
On TV
- The Point SBS
- 19 June 2023 episode of The Drum on ABC
- First Inventors on SBS for some inspiration about the Indigenous culture and practices.
In books
- The Voice to Parliament Handbook - Thomas Mayo and Kerrie O’Brien
- Finding The Heart of our Nation - Thomas Mayo.
Join or Host a Kitchen Table Conversation
- Together Yes - materials to host these conversations.
STOMP Dance Company
Get Your Groove on with Stomp Dance Company’s School Programs!
Hey there, movers and shakers! Are you ready to kick off the year with some serious dance floor magic? Look no further than Stomp Dance Company, where we're all about bringing the rhythm, the fun, and the funky fresh moves to your school!
Why choose us, you ask? Well, let us break it down for you:
1. Health and Well-being: Say goodbye to boring workouts and hello to the ultimate dance party! Our programs are designed to get those heart rates up, burn some calories, and leave your students feeling energized and ready to conquer the world!
2. School Community Vibes: We believe in the power of dance to bring people together. Our programs create a sense of unity and camaraderie among students, teachers, and even parents (yes, we're looking at you, PTA!). Let's break down those social barriers and create a dance-tastic bond that'll last a lifetime.
3. Social Skills Extravaganza: We're not just about fancy footwork; we're about building friendships too! Our dance programs encourage teamwork, cooperation, and communication between year levels. Watch as your students go from wallflowers to dance floor dynamos, gaining confidence and social skills along the way.
4. Term One Awesomeness: Start the year with a bang! Our dance programs are the perfect way to inject some excitement into Term One. Say goodbye to those post-holiday blues and hello to a term filled with laughter, joy, and unforgettable dance moves. Trust us, your students will thank you for it!
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your dancing shoes, turn up the music, and let's make this year the most epic dance event your school has ever seen! Contact us now to book your dance adventure and let the good times roll!
Stomp Dance Co: Where Rhythm Meets Education!
Headspace Mental Health Education Program
Headspace Greensborough
Net Set Go
Parenting with Confidence
Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA)