Wellbeing Activities
It’s been a big term in Wellbeing with lots of activities happening supporting students to engage in school across the year levels.
The Breakfast Group, led by Michael Barbas and Harry Lee on Thursday mornings, has continued to be a good opportunity for students to connect with peers at the start of the day over a delicious brekkie – all welcome!
The Respect Group, facilitated by Pamela Johnson, Secondary School Nurse, and Youth Counsellor Hailey Pratt, are busy planning activities for IDAHOBIT, a National Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia.
The Year 7 Home Groups have been visiting wellbeing, so they know where we are located in the school and to hear about the programs happening across the school.
We look forward to having Kingston Youth Services coming on Tuesday lunchtimes next term to run a range of fun activities for Year 7.
Please see the information below advertising some good opportunities for parents and carers.
Looking forward to being back in a couple of weeks, refreshed and ready to go for Term 2.
Di Douglas
Director Student Wellbeing
Online Event: School Refusal and Your Autistic Child
School refusal can be a source of distress for the whole family. Gain an understanding and strategies to support your Autistic child re-engage.
When and where:
Tuesday 30 May 2023 - 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
About this event:
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Mobile eTicket
Join Aspect [Autism Australia] for a supportive and practical webinar for families who have an Autistic child struggling with school refusal.
Understand what school refusal is and develop strategies to support you and your child to re-engage with school in a manner that is supportive of neuro-diverse students.
Family Life: Tuning in to Kids Workshop
Family life is hosting Tuning into Kids/Teens workshop.
This is free for families who reside in Kingston. Please see link below: