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SchoolTV: Special Report

This year, our College Counsellors will be curating a collection of SchoolTV reports which will be shared in a timely manner to meet the current needs of many of our families. 

 

In this issue, we share 2 reports:

  • Understanding Anxiety and Depression to Foster Resilience (Part I)
  • School Transitions

     

Please also remember that all of the SchoolTV content can be accessed at any time through our website, and we invite you to check it out to find helpful resources for current challenges.

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Find SchoolTV on our website here!
Find SchoolTV on our website here!

Understanding Anxiety and Depression to Foster Reslience (Part I)

In partnership with SchoolTV, we are pleased to invite parents, carers, grandparents and staff to attend an exclusive webinar supporting both primary and secondary students.

 

WEBINAR: Understanding Anxiety and Depression to Foster Resilience (Part I)

DATE: Online, Tuesday, 17 March 2026

TIME: 7:30 pm

 

This presentation forms part of a broader webinar series designed to strengthen mental health literacy across school communities.

 

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Here is the link to register for the Webinar Understanding Anxiety and Depression to Foster Resilience (Part I) 


School Transitions

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Whether it is starting school for the first time, moving up to a higher grade or embarking on a journey through secondary school, there is no doubt that any school transition is a very exciting time for children and parents. It means your children are growing up! 

 

However, transitioning is an ongoing process. It can continue long after students have entered their new environment and may encounter difficulties at a number of different stages. These stressors may appear as anxiety and frustration and result in negative or disruptive behaviours. Such behaviours can become problematic making the transitioning process even more difficult for children and parents.

 

In this edition of SchoolTV, parents will learn practical strategies to assist your child during the transition process and reduce stress and anxiety levels. We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this edition of SchoolTV and we always welcome your feedback. If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the school counsellor for further information or seek medical or professional help.

 

Here is the link to the School Transitions edition of SchoolTV

https://sscc.qld.schooltv.me/newsletter/school-transitions

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