The Wellbeing team wishes everyone a Happy Easter and a very safe and happy holiday break. We look forward to seeing you all in Term 2, feeling refreshed and ready to take on your learning with renewed focus and motivation.
Please see the Helpful Contacts at the bottom of the page for any support you or your young person may need during the holidays.
Kerri Haworth
Director of Wellbeing
What has been happening in Wellbeing during Term 1...
Year 7
31st January - Year 7 Welcome Program. The Wellbeing team met with every home group and played some games with students.
We have also made a start on our Year 7 Transition check-ins to make sure we are supporting our youngest members of the community as they navigate the huge leap from primary school to secondary school. We aim to have met with all Year 7’s by the end of Semester 1.
We have also had Kingston Youth Services attend the school every Wednesday lunchtime during term 1 to play Uno with our Year 7s to encourage them to get to know each other better in a fun and relaxed environment.
Year 8
26th February - Social Media and Privacy lesson plan provided by Wellbeing for Pastoral Care.
4th March - GEM (Gratitude, Empathy, Mindfulness) and Kindness lesson plan provided by Wellbeing for Pastoral Care - To become more aware of emotions, thoughts and feelings as a Home Gro.
Year 9
Bio-Dash - equips individuals, groups, schools and organisations with strategies to reduce anxiety, and enhance focus and wellbeing.
Year 10
18th March - batyr Australia provided a presentation on ‘Look Out For Your Mates’ to empower our Year 10’s to know the signs to look out for if we feel our mates might not be at their best and could do with some support.
Year 11
4th March - Pat Cronin Foundation - Coward’s Punch presentation - provides education, strategies and resources to empower young people so that together we can end the coward punch.
Year 12
18th March - TaskForce - Alcohol and Other Drugs - Harm Minimisation presentation to discuss the dangers associated with substance abuse.
International Women's Day
8th March - #InspireInclusion - when we inspire others to understand and value women's inclusion, we forge a better world.
Pride Week
The Wellbeing team organised for the students to do some chalk drawing on the driveway with the students on Tuesday lunchtime, as well as having Kingston Youth Services play some lunchtime games on Wednesday. The students enjoyed giant jenga, bean bag toss and ring toss, as well as having some hand/arm painting in the Pride colours.
Harmony Day
21st March - As well as offering free apples, fruit cups and messy monkey snacks, the Wellbeing team organised for the students to play some lunchtime games with Kingston Youth Services.
Smoking and Vaping: Advice for parents
Click the images, or download the pdf.
Free counselling and psych services
Kingston City Council Youth Services currently doesn’t have a wait time for their free counselling and psych services. This service is free for young people aged 12+.
For more information, please go to:
https://kingstonyouth.org.au/youth-support-and-counselling/
School Student Broadband Initiative
Support your child’s education with free internet at home. Contact the School Student Broadband Initiative team to check eligibility and for help getting your family connected.
The program is primarily intended as an affordability measure to help those with school-aged children who may be experiencing financial hardship.
Call 1800 954 610 (10.00am – 6.00pm AEDT Monday to Friday, excluding Victorian Public Holidays) or fill out the form found at: https://www.anglicarevic.org.au/student-internet/?fbclid=IwAR33vkg7fe83z3UfTCg1tMF_TKWA2Zmd9Dm-Tn5XUjDq9EhO6TgI4EOhgB0
Chelt.Sec Wellbeing Team
Kerri Haworth Nella Foley
Director of Wellbeing Mental Health Practitioner
James Stoddard Nicole Huang Donna Hurst Jackie Teese
Speech Pathologist Counsellor Counsellor Counsellor
Wellbeing Contact Form
Contact our Cheltenham Secondary College Wellbeing team directly with any concerns or issues and one of the team will get back to you. The form can be accessed here.
Helpful Contacts
Headspace
http://www.headspace.org.au/
Headspace Centres can be a one-stop shop for all young people who just need some help with everyday stuff or wellbeing and physical health.
Kids Helpline
https://kidshelpline.com.au/
Kids Helpline is across Australia, it is free, private and confidential 24/7. Mainly for young people aged 5 to age 25.
Call them on.. 1800 55 1800
Lifeline
https://www.lifeline.org.au/
Provides all Australians everywhere experiencing a personal crisis allowing 24-hour support. Call them on.. 13 11 14
Beyond Blue
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/
Provides information and support which helps tackle head-on the effects of mental health issues no matter where or what age.
Call them on.. 1300 22 4636
Parentline
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/serviceprofiles/parentline-service
Fantastic service for parents and carers of young children from a few days of age all the way up to 18-year-olds. This service offers counselling and support which is confidential and anonymous on all issues around parenting. Call them on...13 22 89.