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Wellbeing at Rushworth P-12
Below is a list of the wellbeing support provided by the College, to assist each student’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical health whilst they are at school.
Meet the Wellbeing Team
Amanda Kelly
Inclusion Leader
Janaya Dwyer
Secondary School Nurse
Keely Mountjoy
Social Worker
Sarah Bransgrove
Mental Health Practitioner
Advisory Groups
Each year level is part of an Advisory group that has an allocated teacher who is responsible for informing the students of their daily activities and acting as a morning check-in before classes begin. Advisors will make referrals to the wellbeing team if there are any concerns with student presentation in the morning.
Advisory groups will usually include students from the same class and year level to ensure that positive social relationships are built with peers. Students in years 7-10 also have an extended advisory group, where they undertake structured Social Emotional Learning activities and learning related to the Department of Education’s Respectful Relationships program, which also is taught to students in their core Health & Physical Education classes.
Inclusion Coordinator
Social Worker
Mental Health Practitioner
- provide direct counseling support and other early intervention services for individual students and groups identified as at-risk and/or experiencing or demonstrating mild to moderate mental health needs
- coordinate supports for students with critical needs both within and external to the school, including proactively working with regions and other health professionals to engage further support as required
- enhance promotion and prevention activities in the school by contributing to whole school health, wellbeing and engagement plans, building the capability of teaching staff and school leadership to manage student health and wellbeing
- help embed mental health promotion and prevention programs and strategies in the school.
Secondary School Nurse
The Secondary School Nurse works as a part of the Student Wellbeing Team to improve the health and wellbeing of students and the school community. Students are better prepared for learning when they are healthy safe and happy. The School Nurse works closely with teachers and other members of school leadership to facilitate health education activities within the school.
The School Nurse has the ability to assist the community to:
- Encourage healthier school communities
- Enhance the health of students
- Support students to make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing
- Work with teachers to deliver health education sessions
- Facilitate student wellbeing programs to improve students health and wellbeing
- Engage staff and students to discuss health issues relevant to the community for the purpose of inclusion in health promotion and health education sessions
In 2024, our Health Promotion Plan focuses on Vaping, Healthy Eating and Positive Body Image.
Our wellbeing dog Whroo
School Based Activities
Keely and Sarah are trained facilitators of the Love Bites Junior and Senior Programs (11-17 year olds) through the National Association of the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN). Love Bites aims to provide young people with a safe environment to examine, discuss and explore respectful relationships. All Love Bites programming takes a strength-based approach and views young people as active participants who are able to make choices for themselves and their relationships when supported with information and opportunity for skill development.
Love Bites education is focused on three critical areas for learning:
– Knowledge: youth-led collaborative learning
– Attitudes: critical thinking and decision-making and
– Behaviours: problem solving and communication skills
The overall aims of the programming are to equip young people with the knowledge needed to have respectful relationships, encourage and develop their skills in critical thinking and assist them in being able to problem solve and communicate effectively. When equipped in these areas, NAPCAN believes that young people can make the right choices for themselves and their relationships that are free from violence and abuse.
The Wellbeing Team have a strong relationship with the Big Sister Experience and The Man Cave and we are very proud to host them every year to inspire and educate students in Years 7-12. In 2023 we rolled out ‘Why Worry Wally’ incursion to our Primary students which worked fantastically, we hope to create a yearly tradition of having their team back too.
Food ROCKs (Rushworth Onsite Community Kitchen) operates every day for Breakfast, Recess and Lunch. Fruit is available for the Primary student fruit break. Food ROCKs even caters for students attending excursions. Take- home hampers are available for families if you contact Keely or Sarah.
Structured lunchtime Activities – The stadium is opened at lunchtime every day for a range of activities available to all students, other days during the week have Art Club, Mindfulness, Minecraft Club and Wellbeing Wednesday.