POSITIVE BEHAVIOURS FOR LEARNING
We teach this to the students so that they have a way to manage situations with other
students if they feel that are being treated disrespectfully, irresponsibly, or unsafely.
In the explicit teaching lessons, the expected behaviours taught will be:
1. Look at the person
2. Use a serious sincere voice
3. Say “I am sorry for” or “I am sorry that ……………….”
“I can see what I have done has …………………….”
“I would like to try to make this better by ……………………”
4. Say Thank you for you apology
5. Say “Thanks for listening.”
It is with pride that I inform you that over the last two week 26 students were given
Citizenship, Merit, Library or Uniform Awards or Playground Affirmation Awards whilst there were 3 incidents of Inappropriate behaviour recorded.
The eSafety Commission website has resources to help parents and carers be positive role models and online safety advocates.
For online safety information for parents and carers, visit eSafety.gov.au/parents.
For advice on how to set parental controls across home Wi-Fi, devices, software, and more, visit: eSafety.gov.au/parental-controls.
For online safety webinars for parents and carers, visit eSafety.gov.au/parents/webinars.
For advice on the latest games, apps and social media, visit eSafety.gov.au/esafety-guide.
eSafety Commissioner’s Online Relationships and Consent webinar
The Council of Catholic School Parents NSW/ACT, in partnership with the eSafety Commissioner, is offering all parents, carers, teachers and support staff the opportunity to join a 30-minute free webinar designed for parents and carers of young people in secondary school.
It will cover:
- The impact of sharing nude images without consent
- practical suggestions for starting the chat about respectful relationships, consent and pressure to send nudes.
- Where to get support for a young person who has experienced abuse.
- The impact of sharing nude images without consent
Webinar details:
Date: Tuesday 15 August 2023
Time: 7.30 pm – 8.00 pm
Register at: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/5491931265697591563
Mr Gavan Hoctor - Assistant Principal