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Wellbeing Supports Update

SchoolTV

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 - Safe Partying 

 

With the school holidays on the horizon, celebrations, partying and socialising are a fundamental rite of passage and one of the most important aspects of a young person's life. Although the prospect might seem somewhat daunting or even terrifying for parents and caregivers, keeping young people safe can often be a compromise and a challenge.

Your son or daughter may appear to be physically large and mature, but this is not necessarily matched by their emotional maturity and responsibility in behaviour. Most young people try to do the right thing most of the time, but your leadership as a caregiver is crucial. Ensure you are a good role model and discuss your personal views on drug and alcohol use. Your attitude towards addictive substances can have an enormous influence on the way your teenager approaches their own use.

Hosting a celebration at home or at a venue for your teenager can be a fun and memorable event. It all comes down to careful planning. It is important to agree on the ground rules well before your event is announced to ensure there are no misunderstandings later on. As the host you owe your guests a 'duty-of-care' and therefore should take all reasonable steps to ensure everyone attending the party is kept safe. Every party has the potential to get out-of-hand, as sometimes it's hard for young partygoers to make good decisions. Communication and regular discussions are vital, particularly because young people are often faced with peer pressure to do things they prefer not to engage in. https://mcsc.vic.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-guide-safe-partying

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Welcome to our Wellbeing Team

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.

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