Student Wellbeing
Upcoming Wellbeing events in Term 1:
- Buddies- Twice this Term
- Harmony Day & Cultural Celebration Day- March 21st (Week 8)
- School Nurse Visit- Week 8
- LifeChanger- Week 9
Welcome Back!
Welcome back to all of our students and families for 2025! It was lovely to see all of your smiling faces when you all returned on Wednesday. We hope you all had a relaxing and enjoyable holiday period!
Wellbeing Structure-
Tegan is our Mental Health and Wellbeing Leading Teacher. She is full time in this role.
Nicole is our Primary Wellbeing Officer. She works Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday each week.
Kimmie is our Disability Inclusion and Wellbeing Education Support Staff member. She works Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday each week.
Buddies-
This Term we will have 2 sessions for Buddies. We will focus on meeting our buddies in the first session and getting to know them and what they like/enjoy.
In Session 2 we will focus on Building strong relationships in our school community and understanding what Bullying is.
Resilience, Rights & Respectful Relationships, (RRRR)-
This Term, Prep students will be learning about Respectful Relationships through their learning in Topic 1 and Topic 2 of RRRR.
Parents and carers as partners:
Parents and carers are a child’s first and most important teachers, particularly in relation to teaching core values and key social and emotional skills. The RRRR resource encourages students to talk with parents, carers, Elders and family members about what they are learning within RRRR.
Topic 1: Emotional Literacy is all about building emotional literacy and will support our students to develop the ability to be aware of, understand and use information about the emotional states of themselves and others.
Topic 2: Personal and cultural strengths will support students to develop a vocabulary to help them recognise and understand strengths and positive qualities in themselves and others. They identify the values and strengths they have learnt from role models within their families and culture to think about how this guidance helps them to treat others with respect. They consider how to draw on these strengths to engage with the challenges and opportunities that life presents.
ROAR- Intereach Family Mental Health Support Service-
ROAR is a service supported by Intereach in which families residing in NSW can access Early Intervention, short term assistance for free. Please see below for the flyer and further information.
Be You
Throughout 2025, ETRPS will continue working alongside Be You to support the Mental Health and Wellbeing of our community.
Be You builds on the success and learnings from five existing programs aimed at promoting social and emotional health and wellbeing for children and young people in the education space: KidsMatter Early Childhood, KidsMatter Primary, MindMatters, Response Ability and headspace School Support. Be You is building on the evidence base and ten years of experience of these programs. These programs are now integrated into Be You – one single, national initiative delivered through early learning services, primary and secondary schools.
Through the partnership with Be You, staff will further develop knowledge about Mentally Healthy Communities and build our Mental Health Literacy understanding.
Fly2Health
By way of introduction, at Fly2Health Victoria we fly experienced (no new grad) Speech Pathologists and OT's to Traralgon, Sale, Horsham, Swan Hill and Echuca every fortnight to serve participants of the NDIS and also private participants. If your school has NDIS participants that are unable to be seen in Echuca we have immediate availability for Speech and OT with our team. Our clinic in Echuca is based at the Echuca Neighbourhood House at 261 High St. We run the fortnightly clinic from 9am - 4pm every second Thursday (this Thursday the 18th of April).
If you are an NDIS participants waiting for this service, please send this online referral through and we can commence services immediately.
https://flyhealthgroup-2.snapforms.com.au/form/new-client-referral-form
Please see below for further details.
Community Supports for our Parents
Taking a moment to offload, let go and be heard
Just having a chance to offload and let go of what is currently overwhelming us. Parentline is one of those supports. Connecting you with trained counsellors for a completely confidential conversation. Available 8am-Midnight 7 days a week.
Definitely a number worth keeping on the fridge!
Breakfast Club
Our Breakfast Club continues to run every morning at the Centre from 8.35am to 8.50am. We are so grateful to Foodbank Vic and Moama Bakery who generously provide food items for our students to enjoy.
Anglicare Early Help Services at ETRS