Monday 4th October - Thursday 4th November
Parents to stay updated on Compass or Remote Learning Hub.
Parents to check Seesaw and/or Google classroom for Learning Materials and keep updated with the classroom teacher instructions during Webex student meetings.
Children who are vulnerable/disability or parents who are 'authorised' workers may attend our onsite program.
Please register your child's attendance on this form.
Monday 4th - Friday 8th October
Students to choose activities to participate in on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from 1:00 - 1:30pm.
Log in to allocated classroom teachers webex room.
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.
I encourage everyone in our community to access these resources and take care of themselves during this time.
A 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.
Advice and resources for students about ways to adapt their learning during coronavirus, to look after themselves and where to get help.
Wellbeing activities fearing AFL and AFLW players with tips on managing stress, staying active and gratitude.
Kick it with Victory physical activities with Melbourne Victory Football Club.
Smiling Mind mindfulness activities for senior secondary school students, including short videos, online tip sheets and meditations
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:
resources to support children’s physical, mental health and wellbeing
wellbeing activities and conversation starters
Raising Learners podcast series
how to talk to your child about coronavirus (COVID-19).
Wellbeing guidance for parents and carers is also available on the Department’s website, or through the confidential parent support hotline, Parentline, available 8am to midnight, seven days a week. Phone: 13 22 89.