Wellbeing

Wellbeing Team
Amanda Xavier
Wellbeing Co-Ordinator & Leader of the Doctors in Secondary Schools Program.
Amanda has been working in education for 10 years, 6 of those being at MSC and has had various roles within careers, wellbeing, teaching and student support.
Prior to working in education Amanda worked in residential care and drug and alcohol community organisations with disadvantaged young people.
Amanda is passionate about working with and advocating for young people and is a strong believer that emotions are the gatekeepers of the intellect therefore, positive wellbeing results in better academic outcomes.
Stacey James
Wellbeing Counsellor- Intake and High Needs Students
Stacey James started at Melton Secondary College at the beginning of Term 4, 2015. She previously work in the Department of Education regional office in Horsham for over 5 years. Her role was as part of Student Support Services Team where she travelled to schools across Western Victoria as a visiting Social Worker.
Over her time working in the education setting, Stacey has developed particular skills in working with student dealing with mental health issues.
Danielle Giampino
Wellbeing Counsellor- Therapeutic Intervention
Daniella Giampino has worked in secondary schools for the past 2 years as a school counsellor, starting at Melton Secondary College Term 3, 2016.
Previously Daniella worked at a youth refuge for teens aged between 16 and 24 years, and as an applied behavioural analysis therapist for children aged between 2 and 6 years. Daniella enjoys working with groups of students in proactive programs.
Chris Lang
Wellbeing Counsellor- Programs and Attendance
Chris Lang has worked at Melton Secondary College for the past two and a half years. He has a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Graduate Diploma in Adolescent and Child Psychology.
He has been working with adolescents in both schools and community agencies for over twenty years in a variety of government funded programs but predominantly with young people at risk of homelessness, those in Out-of-Home care and at risk of leaving school prior to completion.
Chris has a particular interest in dealing with issues of anger and runs the RAGE and Triggers, Choices and Control programs at the school.
Nathanael Poljak
Registered Nurse/ Secondary School Nursing Program
The Secondary School Nursing Program which aims to reduce risk to young people and promote better health in the wider community.
The goals of the SSNP are to:
- Play a key role in reducing negative health outcomes and risk taking behaviours among young people, including drug and alcohol abuse, tobacco smoking, eating disorders, obesity, depression, suicide and injuries.
- Addresses prevention of ill health and problem behaviours by ensuring coordination between the school and community based health and support services.
Nathanael contributes in supporting the school community in addressing contemporary health and social issues facing young people and their families. This has included working with eSmart in cyberbullying issues, Melton council in addressing safe driving in our community, and gambling awareness issues with VRGF (Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation). Nathanael has currently worked on addressing Family Violence and Respectful Relationships in Melton SC and the community by presenting education in the classroom and in small groups within the school.
Secondary School Nurses are employed through Regional Offices of the Department, with most nurses allocated to two secondary schools.
2018 State School's Relief Changes
State Schools’ Relief helps students across the state with uniform support. They have been assisting MSC students and their families for a number of years.
In 2017, MSC and State Schools’ Relief have worked together on some changes to how this service runs and how to best support our students into the future.
Please note: There is an eligibility criteria to get support through this service. Please contact Chris Lang from the Wellbeing Team (ph: 9743 3322) to see if you meet the criteria. (The criteria is the same as 2017)
2018 Changes
- Students who meet the eligibility criteria will now only be able to get ONE (1) of each of the items below per year.
- Students will be able to get Two (2) white shirts per year.
- Applications are now broken up into summer uniform and winter uniform application periods. The timing for these applications and the items are indicated in the table below. (Please note that whilst these are the times when applications can be made, students are able to wear uniform items throughout the year).
MSC will no longer be able to make applications for Jackets through SSR
- Please be aware that the gap families will need to cover has increased. This is due to a change pricing of vouchers from State Schools’ Relief. The Wellbeing team will be able to provide you with an indication of the amount that you will be required to cover.
North Star Dental Service
North Star Dental will be attending Melton Secondary College in their mobile dental clinic in 2018. The clinic will provide our students with free quality dental treatments under the child dental benefit scheme. To find out if your child is eligible and for more information please visit humanservices.gov.au/childdental).
The mobile dental clinic will be at our college between the 30th of April and the 4th May 2018. Consent forms and more information will be sent home with your child in the coming weeks.
INTERNET: Parent Tip Sheet
WHAT IS THE ATTRACTION?
The Internet has a myriad of attractions to young people. It is instantaneous, highly interactive and immensely private, which are highly prized attributes for most young people. It gives them access to their mates, music and media without leaving home. It has addictive qualities we know, but that does not mean that a young person should become a Net addict.
HOW SHOULD PARENTS REACT?
TREAT .COM RELATIONSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES LIKE ANY OTHER:
Mocking their cyber friends and cyber activities can only drive them further into the cyber world of rebellion and further away from the real world.
IF THE CYBER WORLD IS THE REAL WORLD for your young person as he shuns most other activities as well as people it may be time to take some action or even get some help.
INVOLVE YOURSELF IN THEIR CYBER ACTIVITIES, much as you would any other type of activity. Take the time to find out what they are doing and what they get from the activities.
NEGOTIATE ONLINE TIME ALLOCATIONS and share time online with other interested siblings. Locate the computer connected to the Internet in a public place at home so that you are accessible and also so sharing can occur.
ASK YOUR YOUNG PERSON WHAT A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME MAY BE ONLINE. If they violate that limit then ask them if they have a problem. Let them think it over for a time. Perhaps you can bargain real time activities in exchange for time online.
OFFER OFFLINE ALTERNATIVES TO ENTERTAINMENT, EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION. Remind them that there are offline alternatives, even if they do not use them all the time.
This is a Short Message from your Melton SC Welfare Team. If you have any issues regarding this and are unsure where to turn, please make an appointment with the school welfare team. Thanks, Nathanael.