Wellbeing Team

Skills and strategies to build resilience and positive wellbeing

The Student Wellbeing team strives to provide a caring and nurturing environment for students. All staff members are responsible for fostering positive relationships with students; either in directly dealing with students on a day to day basis, or indirectly by being positive and professional role models for students.

The Student Wellbeing Team consists of Home Room teachers, Year Level Co-ordinators, the College Psychologist and the Deputy Principal Students. There is a team approach to assisting and supporting students in their adolescent development. The first point of contact is the Home Room teacher.

The College Psychologist is available to all students with concerns regarding mental health and wellbeing and for parents requiring parenting support, with an emphasis on brief intervention. The purpose of the role is to support students to achieve their best possible educational outcome. The College Psychologist has a pivotal role in the planning and implementation of the Pos-Ed Program, and works to promote mental health and resilience amongst the student body with the Pastoral Leaders and Deputy Principal Students.

Student and parents can request an appointment via the email below, and there is no requirement for these requests to be identified to the Home Room Teacher or Pastoral Leader beforehand: collegepsychologist@msm.qld.edu.au. 

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