Wellbeing and Inclusion

 Mrs Courtney Hoffmann

Welcome to the mid-way point of Term 4!

 

This term is moving very quickly and so it is timely for reminders regarding attendance and notifications regarding programs operating in 2023 to support our students further.  Please find further information below.

 

Attendance

A reminder that if your child and your family are planning to go on an extended absence this term, please ensure that you contact our principal, Danielle Heatley, at least 1 month prior to the absence.  This is so that a Student Absence Plan can be developed to support your child's learning, as their absence may have an impact on their learning and overall growth.

 

Wellbeing @ Karoo PS in 2023

In 2023, in addition to a number of programs and initiatives already in operation, Karoo PS will continue to offer the following supports for our students health and wellbeing:

 

Wellbeing Groups focusing on the following areas: 

               * 'Let's talk about Worry and Anxiety'

               * Let's talk about Social Skills

The Wellbeing Groups are held once a week, with small group of selected students who would like to build their skills in the focus areas.  They are run by a trained facilitator and address a number of key learning areas to support student wellbeing.  

If you would like to find out more about the groups or nominate your child to be part of the groups in 2023, the please don't hesitate to contact the school for more information.

At Karoo PS we always strive to support our students health and wellbeing and as a result, we will be re-establishing our relationship with OnPsych in 2023.  OnPsych are a team of experienced, qualified, registered and accredited psychologists and mental health social workers who specialise in child and adolescent services.  They work in individual and group sessions with students and in most cases the services are performed at no out of pocket cost, through Medicare and the development of a Mental Health Plan with your GP.  The services are also provided on site for easy access.

OnPsych psychologists and mental health social workers work primarily from an early intervention model, with the students and families. They aim to work with children requiring further support in areas such as anxiety, social skills, Autism, attention deficits, emotion de-regulation, behavioural issues and more. 

OnPsych works at the school in collaboration with existing school-based services. This enhances followed up and provision of strategies to teachers and support staff which ultimately supports the student and their families. 

 

OnPsych aims to assist young people, their families and teachers to: 

  • Become more self-confident and feeling in control of their world.
  • Shift from feeling overwhelmed, stressed and vulnerable.
  • Make more useful decisions to support their life choices within their peer and community networks.
  • Take more positive initiatives. 
  • Become more personally resourceful. 

Progress is generally reflected in:

  • Improved social skills and clearer communication.
  • Enhanced realistic thinking. 
  • Healthier coping mechanisms.
  • Stronger positive attitudes and self-assurance. 
  • Improved social interactions, school performance and less truancy.
  • Reduced visits to Medical Practitioners for mental health issues.

If you would like to find out more about the OnPsych services or discuss further how your child could be part of the program in 2023, the please don't hesitate to contact the school for further information.

 

I hope that you all enjoy your week and the glorious sunshine!

Kind Regards, 

 

Courtney Hoffmann

Wellbeing and Inclusion Leading Teacher