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Digital Citizenship: Student Wellbeing & Digital Citizenship

The pages in this guide feature sites and advice on staying safe online as well as staying safe in relationships, at home and in your own head. As always, seek the advice of a teacher if you are worried about an issue.

Some Books

Find books on a wide range of Wellbeing subjects in the library in the Wellbeing Collection situated near the OPAC and Fiction Collection.

Subjects covered include, amongst others:

Depression

Anxiety / panic / stress management / worry

Friendship

Grief / sympathy / bereavement

Life skills / resilience / self esteem

Loneliness

Meditation

 

Where to go for more help?

The first place to go for help is to speak with a teacher.  Speak with your homeroom teacher, year level coordinator, the 'Assistant Principal : Wellbeing & Engagement' (Ms Delahunty) or the student counsellors (Mr John Riddle, Ms Katrina Richardson & Ms Boscolo-Pitrone.)  The counsellors have an office in a quiet part of the College, if you can't find them or don't know what they look like you can email and make an appointment at:

John.Riddle@Kilbreda.vic.edu.au

Patricia.Boscolo-Pitrone@Kilbreda.vic.edu.au

Jane.Delahunty@kilbreda.vic.edu.au

Katrina.Richardson@Kilbreda.vic.edu.au

Hannah.Francis@Kilbreda.vic.edu.au

 

BUT if there is something urgently wrong then go and find any of the people above and speak to them immediately.