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Wellbeing

Dear Parents/Guardians/Carers/Students,

 

It can be challenging to process and manage changes to routines and the uncertainty that comes with COVID-19 and related restrictions – including moving to remote learning. To support our school community during this time, resources and support are available for parents, carers and families.

 

These resources will help to support the mental health and wellbeing of our students and the young people in our care during this time. We encourage everyone in our community to access these resources and take care of themselves during this time.

Services and support for students and their families

Quick Guide to Student Mental Health and Wellbeing resources is available for students, parents and carers looking to access expert guidance and resources to support wellbeing.

Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of our students remains our priority this year, especially during the continued COVID-19 pandemic and while students are learning from home during the current circuit breaker restrictions.

 

For students, the guide includes resources to support their own mental health and wellbeing.

The guide also includes resources and supports for parents and carers to help them build their child’s physical and mental health and wellbeing. This includes:

Wellbeing guidance for parents and carers is also available:

Crisis Support Services

If you or someone you know is in a crisis and require immediate support, there are several organisations that support crisis situations regarding youth mental health.

College Support Services

Sam (Mental Health Practitioner) - samanthat@tarneitsc.vic.edu.au

Vanessa (Youth Counsellor) - vanessam@tarneitsc.vic.edu.au

Chloe (Youth Counsellor) - chloe.barraza@tarneitsc.vic.edu.au

Daryl (Youth Counsellor) - darylv@tarneitsc.vic.edu.au

Dougie (Community Engagement Officer) - dougyp@tarneitsc.vic.edu.au

Dot (Social Worker) - dorothyb@tarneitsc.vic.edu.au

The College Wellbeing Team is also available to support students during this time. Students can self-refer, be referred by a parent/guardian/carer or by any staff member at the College by contacting any member of the Wellbeing Team.

 

Regards,

Stephen Baker

Assistant Principal