Wellbeing
Mr. John Ryan - Deputy Principal
Wellbeing
Mr. John Ryan - Deputy Principal
Child Safe Standard Seven
At MMCRC Processes for complaints and concerns are child-focused
All child-focused places of learning want to nurture and foster the healthy personal and social capabilities of the young people entrusted to their care. Sometimes the complexities of human behaviour require further intervention and a more rigorous examination to come to an acceptable resolution. A vehicle for reasonable complaints gives all persons within a school community, agency and empowers people to speak up if they feel there has been an injustice.
Child Safe Standard seven focuses on ensuring that schools have complaints processes that are child-focused, culturally safe and accessible to everyone.
Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College must have policies, procedures and practices to:
Making a complaint can be challenging. Complaints are more likely to be raised when there are clear, well-communicated policies and procedures for concerns or allegations.
Complaint handling processes need to focus on students and their safety needs. The process should be able to handle all kinds of complaints and concerns. A complaint might reveal a bigger issue or prevent a situation from escalating.
Empowering students to raise low‑level concerns improves the likelihood that they will feel comfortable making a disclosure or reporting abuse.
Staff, contractors, volunteers and families can report concerns more easily if the school has procedures that are child-friendly and accessible to students and the school community.
Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College complies with this standard by:
The College encourages:
Please use our College website and read carefully the MMCRC Complaints and Grievances Management Policy. We encourage our community to look at section five of the document which outlines College procedures. The College also has a MMCRC Complaints and Grievances Form. The form is user friendly and accessible by clicking the link in this sentence.
Sun Smart and Hats
Hats will be required for staff and students for all outdoor activities commencing Wednesday, November 6. Please ensure your child has a hat to bring to school. School hats are available for sale in the College office.
School Uniform Advice
Students are not permitted to wear the casual or commercially made hoodies to, at or from school. Parents are asked to support the College by reminding their children to wear the designated approved uniform items. A letter will be sent via PAM if students are repeatedly asked to remove such clothing. New guidelines about MMCRC school uniforms are being developed and will be shared with parents for input early in Term 4.
How to handle exam anxiety
Parents and students may benefit by looking at the MMCRC School TV page. There is excellent advice about exam jitters and anxiety. See link
https://mackillopleongatha.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter-article/7281/50