Child Safety and Wellbeing

Information for families and the school community.

Elisabeth Murdoch College is committed to providing an environment where students are safe and feel safe. 

 

Our child safety framework includes policies, codes and procedures that explain how we support and maintain the safety and wellbeing of our students and protect them from harm. These documents are available on our website: https://www.emc.vic.edu.au/?page_id=364.

 

We are also committed to continuous improvement of our child safety framework. We are currently reviewing our child safety policies and practices to ensure they are up-to-date and effective. 

 

Our students and families are important partners in this process. We welcome your feedback or ideas on ways we can improve our approach to child safety and wellbeing. 

 

If you have any suggestions or comments, please contact Terry Kiat on 9788 2600 or at elisabeth.murdoch.co@education.vic.gov.au

 

Stay well this winter

 

Symptoms of influenza (flu) can hit very quickly and may last several weeks. Vaccination is the best way to protect yourself and others from getting the flu. 

 

Keeping our school community well 

Parents, carers and students are encouraged to practice prevention measures, including: 

 

  • washing and sanitising hands regularly, 
  • avoiding touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands, 
  • covering nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, 
  • staying home if unwell and consulting a general practitioner (GP) or Nurse-on-call as required, 
  • staying up to date with flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. 

Flu vaccinations

Flu vaccinations can be booked through GPs and pharmacies, many of which can also provide COVID-19 vaccinations. 

 

Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and over. Some people are more at risk of complications from flu and are eligible for free vaccination as part of the National Immunisation Program.

 

COVID-19 booster

The 2024 COVID-19 booster dose is available for everyone aged 18 and above. 

 

Getting your booster dose remains the best way to prevent severe illness or hospitalisation, especially in people aged over 65 and those at higher risk of severe illness. 

 

Children aged between 5 and 17 years who are at risk of severe illness can also receive a 2024 booster dose. 

 

You can get your next dose at your local pharmacy or GP. To find one near you, refer to the vaccine clinic finder

 

Find out more

For more information about preventing flu, and immunisation, refer to:

Better Health Channel Influenza flu immunisation fact sheet

Getting vaccinated against influenza.