Resources for Parents

Resources for Parents

There are a number of resources and upcoming webinars which we wanted to share with you. We know that there are days where the girls are lacking in motivation, or experiencing feelings of despondency, tiredness or overwhelm. And whilst we know that these are normal responses to the current situation we are in, these resources will provide you with different strategies to support your daughter if she is experiencing these things, as well as provide information about some of the signs and behaviours to take note of which may signal that extra support is needed. We hope that these may help you navigate the next little while of lockdown and uncertainty. Please also view the most recent Special Report released by SchoolTV which can also be accessed through this week’s Behind the Green Gate on “Instilling Hope”.

 

Chatstarter

You may have seen in the news this week that the #chatstarter initiative has been released. Developed by the National Mental Health Commission and a number of leading  Australian mental health organisations, the website offers a range of activities and conversation starters to help you connect as a family, especially important during this period of lockdown and increased screen use. You can find ideas and resources at their website.

 

PPP Parenting Program

Triple P is an evidence based, self-paced program to help parents reduce stress and support their child’s coping skills. Currently this program is available to parents and carers in Central and Eastern Sydney for free during this time. There is a primary program (for parents of children aged 0-12 years) and a teen program (for parents of children aged 10-16 years). To find out more. The programs provide strategies for:

  • Encouraging behavioural regulation
  • Building a stronger relationship
  • Agreeing on rules
  • Dealing calmly with conflict
  • Navigating emotional ups and downs

 

Black Dog Institute

This webinar is for parents and carers, and “aims to educate the adults in a young person’s life to help increase mental health literacy, reduce stigma and promote help seeking”. This is a 45 minute presentation and is free of charge. You can discover more and sign up here.

 

Headspace

Headspace are providing parent and carer online sessions to help you through COVID-19. The free sessions provide parents and carers with information and strategies to proactively support their children aged between 12-25 during these uncertain times.

The following sessions are scheduled virtually over the next 5 weeks:

  • 10 August, 2021, 6:30pm – 7:45pm, Georges River
  • 11 August, 2021, 6:30pm – 7:45pm, South Eastern Sydney
  • 17 August, 2021, 6:30 – 7:45pm, Western Sydney
  • 19 August, 2021, 6:30pm – 7:45pm, Randwick

Sessions can be booked here.

Additional information on these sessions, as well as a range of resources, can also be accessed through the Headpsace website:

Coronavirus (COVID-19) (headspace.org.au)

Parent and Carer Events (headspace.org.au)

 

Bethany Lord
Director of Pastoral Care