Community Wellbeing

Resilience Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR Program)

The RRRR Program is taught in government and Catholic schools and many independent schools from Prep to Year 10. Respectful Relationships focuses on treating everyone with respect and dignity. It is taught as part of the Personal and Social Capability and Health and Physical Education areas of the Victorian Curriculum. 

 

The supporting RRRR Program teaching and learning materials have been developed by world-leading experts from the University of Melbourne. These age-appropriate resources align to the Victorian Curriculum and include lesson plans and activities that help students learn and practise social skills, develop emotional literacy and self-management skills and apply them in a positive way to learning, life and relationships. 

 

The RRRR Program resources cover eight topics for each level: 

  1. Emotional Literacy
  2. Personal Strengths
  3. Positive Coping
  4. Problem Solving
  5. Stress Management
  6. Help Seeking
  7. Gender and Identity
  8. Positive Gender Relationships.

In the School of Wonder, the RRRR Program resources are embedded throughout the weekly learning program. In School of Innovation, students will begin health curriculum in Semester 2 where the RRRR resources will be embedded into health sessions. Across the College, the delivery of the The Resilience Project curriculum runs in conjunction with the RRRR Program as a part of our holistic College approach to wellbeing.



Meet the Wellbeing Team

Click here to view an information sheet on St Anne's College's Wellbeing Team.


Child Safety

St Anne's College is committed to the safety of all children. Click here to view a Victorian Government factsheet on mandatory reporting to child protection.


The Resilience Project

 

Click here to view a helpful information sheet on The Resilience Project. 

 

You can also learn more about The Resilience Project and get involved from home with exploring ideas, activities and resources by scanning the QR code. 

 

And check out TRP@HOME; a place filled with inspiration and activities for the whole family, to help improve your wellbeing and build resilience.

 

Gratitude:

Working on gratitude helps us to be thankful and appreciate what we have in our lives, rather than focusing on what we don’t have or what we want. When we practise being grateful, we start to scan the world to look for positives – this only takes 21 days! Practising gratitude every day increases our levels of energy, and helps us to feel happier and more focused, determined, and optimistic. It even helps us have better sleep, lowers levels of anxiety and depression and we are less likely to get sick. So many benefits – let’s all try to be grateful for the things and people in our lives every day!

 

Family Habit Builder:

Every night at dinner, have each person talk about their favourite thing about that day.


Resources

Click hereto view a helpful information sheet with parent and student resources to assist with student health and wellbeing.