Wellbeing Supports Update
Thursday 11 September 2025
Wellbeing Supports Update
Thursday 11 September 2025
Each week we will be sharing resources from SchoolTV in line with what is happening in our school environment.
In this edition of SchoolTV - SPECIAL REPORT: R U OK? Day
SPECIAL REPORT: R U OK? Day
Understanding the growing challenges related to mental health among young people is an important consideration. Anxiety, depression and self-harm - are all causes for concern. Factors like academic pressure, social media, family dynamics, and societal expectations, are contributing to these issues. It's therefore crucial for parents and caregivers to take action early, remove the stigma around discussing mental health, and offer accessible support to address these issues and the wellbeing of their children.R U OK?Day is an initiative that focuses on preventing suicide by encouraging meaningful personal connections and helping informal support networks to help recognise the signs of distress. We urge all families to take part, emphasising the value of genuine human relationships and reminding everyone to ask the important question, "Are you OK?"
Engaging in R U OK? Day activities goes beyond the classroom; it's a commitment to our students' overall development. By talking openly about mental health, schools create safe spaces where students feel understood, valued, and supported. As parents and caregivers, you can contribute by fostering open conversations, normalising feelings and breaking down mental health stigmas. Participating in R U OK?Day promotes compassion and shows our dedication to the wellbeing of the entire school community, reaffirming that together, we can truly make a difference.
This Special Report provides guidance on how to talk to your child about mental health and engage in meaningful discussions.
Here is the link to your Special Report https://mcsc.vic.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-r-u-ok-day
Wellbeing team members are available for short term, individual support and also involved in the delivery of a range of wellbeing programs across the College that address mental health, engagement and social skills.
Students, parents and carers are welcome to arrange an appointment to meet with a member of the team. Students, parents and carers can email wellbeing@mc.vic.edu.au to arrange an appointment or start a conversation.