Rosny College
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20 Bastick St
Rosny TAS 7018
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Email: rosny.college@decyp.tas.gov.au
Phone: (03) 6244 9200

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INTRODUCING KIM WHITE – ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL WELLBEING AND SUPPORT

Professional Support & Our Student Wellbeing Network 

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We are proud to offer a comprehensive network of mental health professionals to support our students' wellbeing and resilience. Our team consists of psychologists, social workers, health nurses, an Aboriginal Education Worker, and a youth worker who are available to provide a wide range of support services. These services include mental health support, psychoeducation, assessments, health advice, mindfulness practices, nutritional support, and cultural inclusion programs, among others.

For your convenience, there are several ways to access these services. You can complete a self-referral form on our Canvas page or at the iPads located near the student support services area next to the café and in the Wellbeing HUB. You can also reach out to your Home Group teacher or Wellbeing AST for assistance in making a referral. Your Home Group teacher is your central point of contact within this network of support, and they are dedicated to following your journey at Rosny College and ensuring that your needs are met.

Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment where students can thrive academically and personally. If you are in need to support, please, don’t hesitate to reach out.

In addition to our professional services in social work and psychology, we have established "The Wellbeing Hub" - a dedicated space for students to take care of their physical and emotional wellbeing. The Hub is a primary way we respond to the six wellbeing domains, and it is at The Hub that you can find support in all of these areas.

Located in rooms 406 and 405 at the top of the main foyer staircase, The Hub is a drop-in space where students can unwind, engage with their peers, and participate in a variety of programs aimed at promoting mental and emotional wellbeing. Our health nurses Kylie and Katherine, and Aboriginal Education Worker Cathy, manage The Hub and offers a range of resources and activities, including workshops on mindfulness, yoga, sexual health education, and cultural immersion programs.

We look forward to sharing further information about our wellbeing initiatives in coming weeks through the Home Group bulletin, for now, take the first steps to join our community, introduce yourself to our Student Support Services staff, get to know your Home Group Teacher, and visit The Hub. Having strong wellbeing and success in learning begins with being connected to a network of people who are invested in your learning, safety, health, and culture.