SJN Newsletter

WHERE EVERY CHILD MATTERS and EVERY MOMENT COUNTS

Issue 6 · 28 Mar 2023

In this issue

TERM DATES & CALENDAR TERM ONE, TERM TWO, TERM THREE, TERM FOUR
PRINCIPAL'S NEWS School Sports Day, Senior's Camp, St Joseph's Day, Harmony Day & Ride2School Day, Easter, End of Term , NEW INITIATIVES for TERM TWO, Soccer Clinics - Wednesday mornings 8:00am, Code Club returns..., Mad on Music  , Some important Community News to share..., PARENT-TEACHER INTERVIEWS, PLAYGROUND SUPERVISION & PARKING
EDUCATION IN FAITH
WELLBEING Harmony Week, Ride2School Day
STUDENT AWARDS TERM 1 - WEEK 7, 3R AWARDS, TERM 1 - WEEK 8, LEARNER QUALITY AWARDS
JUNIOR NEWS JUNIOR'S CELEBRATE HARMONY DAY 
SOCIAL CLUB News The Social Club needs some fresh faces!
FOOTY TIPPING
SPECIALIST CLASSES Timetable
EXTRACURRICULA
SCHOOL UNIFORM Please support us by ensuring that: , ADDITIONAL ITEMS for Winter:
Parish News Parish Mass times, PARISH CONTACT DETAILS
Classroom Cuisine
...COMMUNITY NEWS A Message from St Vincent de Paul, Click HERE for more information, SECONDARY SCHOOLS...
CHILD SAFE STANDARDS Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy, Child Safety Code of Conduct, New Victorian Child Safe Standards, 1. Culturally safe environments – Organisations establish a culturally safe environment in which the diverse and unique identities and experiences of Aboriginal children and young people are respected and valued., 2. Leadership, governance and culture – Child safety and wellbeing is embedded in organisational leadership, governance and culture., 3. Child and student empowerment – Children and young people are empowered about their rights, participate in decisions affecting them and are taken seriously., 4. Family engagement – Families and communities are informed, and involved in promoting child safety and wellbeing., 5. Diversity and equity – Equity is upheld and diverse needs respected in policy and practice., 6. Suitable staff and volunteers – People working with children and young people are suitable and supported to reflect child safety and wellbeing values in practice., 7. Complaints processes – Processes for complaints and concerns are child focused., 8. Child safety knowledge, skills and awareness – Staff and volunteers are equipped with the knowledge, skills and awareness to keep children and young people safe through ongoing education and training., 9. Child safety in physical and online environments – Physical and online environments promote safety and wellbeing while minimising the opportunity for children and young people to be harmed., 10. Review of child safety practices – Implementation of the Child Safe Standards is regularly reviewed and improved., 11. Implementation of child safety practices – Policies and procedures document how the organisation is safe for children and young people.
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