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Health and Wellbeing in Children

Type: Publication | Published: 10.08.06

A child’s socialisation takes place at home, at school and in the community.

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Emergency Management in Schools

Type: Policy Overview | Published: 10.08.06

The Emergency Management policy provides direction for schools to develop their own Emergency Management plan for the prevention of, preparedness for, response to and recovery from emergencies and critical incidents.

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Pastoral Care

Type: Overview | Published: 10.08.06

Pastoral care is the commitment of our staff to the wellbeing of each student. Effective pastoral care is achieved through promoting posistive school environments that support the physical, social, intellectual and emotional development of every student.

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Bullying-No Way!

Type: Link | Published: 17.07.06

Bullying. No Way! is an Australian website that provides information and ideas on how to reduce bullying, harassment and violence in our schools. The work of this project is supported by teachers, parents, students, staff and curriculum officers throughout Australia.

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Introduction to Student Attendance

Type: Roles and Guidelines | Published: 21.06.06

Students need to attend school on a regular basis to gain the maximum benefit from schooling and optimise their life opportunities. The school principal is responsible for the accurate recording and rigorous monitoring of all students’ attendance.

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Principles of Teaching & Learning

Type: Case Study | Published: 21.06.06
Primary students in classroom setting

The principles and teaching strategies which drive the Classroom Management and Instructional Strategies (CM&IS) professional learning program are underpinned by the overarching outcomes stated by the Curriculum Framework.

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How Can I Help My Child Get the Support They Need?

Type: Statement | Published: 20.06.06

Please raise any concerns you may have regarding your child to their teacher/teachers who will implement steps to help your child which may or may not involve the school psychologist. If required, the school psychologist may conduct a psychological assessment of your child and develop an action...

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School Psychologist Role

Type: Statement | Published: 20.06.06

School psychologists are a vital but limited school resource who provide support to maximise student performance. Their role involves supporting teachers, students and parents in the areas of challenging behaviour, violence, bullying, student wellbeing, inclusivity, learning and motivation,...

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Psychologists in Schools

Type: Overview | Published: 20.06.06

School psychologists work with the school community to help them get the best performance they can from students. School psychologists provide leadership to help schools meet the social, emotional, learning and behaviour needs for all students, particular groups of students or individual students

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