From the Leader of Wellbeing

From the Leader of Wellbeing

eSafety

The eSafety Guide

Learn about the latest games, apps and social media, including how to protect your information and report harmful content.

App checklist 

This link is a useful reference for parents about safety and security settings.

Did you know this about Snapchat?

Want to know more about social media and keeping your daughter safe?

ThinkUKnow social media starter kit 2023.pdf

 


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FACTS ABOUT VAPING: NSW Health Link


 
SchoolTV has been supporting families and schools for quite some time now by providing guidance and information to help alleviate some of the challenges faced by young people, especially during the pandemic. Over recent months, many people have been impacted and it has proven to be a difficult time for some more than others.
 

However, irrespective of whether your family has experienced many lockdowns or not, the social, economic and psychological impacts over the coming months remain uncertain. There is substantial evidence to show that mental health concerns are on the rise, especially in relation to our young people who may require some extra support. Parents will need to play a vital role in providing this support, helping their kids reframe their worries and focus more on the things they can control in their life. Ensuring the mental health and wellbeing of our young people is important for many reasons, one of which is the direct impact it can have on educational outcomes.

In this Special Report, we are seeking parent participation through a short survey. The survey is designed to assist the school to provide a barometer on the state of wellbeing within the community. The information gathered will assist in focussing on the key issues affecting students and discovering where further assistance may be required. Responses will remain anonymous and are applicable to all school-aged children across primary and secondary levels.

If you do have any concerns about the wellbeing of your daughter, please contact her Tutor, House Coordinator or seek medical or professional help.

Here is the link to your special report:

Wellbeing Barometer| Marist Sisters’ College – Woolwich

 
Ms Angela Bowland, Leader of Wellbeing
 
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