Supporting Our Students
Kyneton Primary School community nurtures a caring, safe and happy environment which promotes self-discipline and responsibility, mutual respect and tolerance, self-esteem and genuine pride.
Student Mental Health & Wellbeing
Mental Health and Wellbeing Team
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Team at Kyneton Primary School comprises Assistant Principal Julie Arnephy, Jacqueline Dickie in the role of Disability Inclusion Leader (3 days a week) Michelle Thompson, Mental Health and Wellbeing Teacher (3 days a week), Education Support staff and Honey our Dogs Connect Wellbeing dog (5 days a week).
Disability Inclusion Leader – Jacqueline Dickie
Jacqueline Dickie who is the Disability Inclusion Leader works closely with Julie Arnephy, teachers, and families to identify student areas of need to support teachers to implement adjustments that are required to enable students’ participation in school.
Jacqui is working with teachers to develop and review Individual Education Plans for students who have a diagnosed or imputed disability. Jacqui will also be providing support for groups of students who require additional support in targeted areas. Jacqui’s role is to ensure that students with a disability and additional needs are engaged in education and meeting their learning goals.
Please contact Jacqui or Julie if you have any questions about this process. If you have a specific concern about your child or feel that they may need additional support, please speak with your child’s teacher in the first instance and they may refer you to one of the key contacts above.
The Department of Education has created a four-minute animated video providing an overview of Disability Inclusion. The video has been translated into a range of community languages.
https://www.vic.gov.au/disability-inclusion-extra-support-children-disability
The Disability Inclusion Profile and surrounding process is designed to help schools and families identify the strengths, needs, and educational adjustments schools can make for students with disability in Victorian Schools. The Disability Inclusion process is the Department of Education's (DET)’s strength-based model which will potentially enable more students to access targeted support.
Julie Arnephy and Jacqui Dickie will navigate the process of constructing Disability Inclusion Profiles in collaboration with families. The profile is completed through a structured meeting with the students’ Student Support Group led by a trained facilitator.
Additionally, Julie and Jacqui liaise with occupational therapists, speech pathologists and other allied health specialists and practitioners, Student Support Services (DET), and the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH) which includes Child Protection, to ensure that support to access school is in place for our most vulnerable students.
Mental Health and Wellbeing Teacher - Michelle Thompson
Michelle Thompson supports students in Mental Health and Wellbeing three days a week and her role involves supporting students who are experiencing difficulties across a wide range of areas including social, emotional, and behavioural. Michelle provides mental health and wellbeing support for students who are experiencing levels of distress or need related to family issues, attendance, emotional regulation, behaviour, and anxiety. Michelle also provides support to teachers who refer students for additional support, liaising with families, and external services such as Child Protection, Cobaw Health, Orange Door, and Student Support Services through the Department of Education.
Some examples of support that Michelle may provide in her role are as follows:
Building and maintaining friendships
Building resilience
Managing anxiety
Identifying and utilising calming strategies
Understanding identity
Building Self-esteem
Coping with change
Understanding body Image
Managing anger or dysregulation
Increasing/promoting engagement
Promoting school attendance
Wellbeing referral procedure:
If you feel that your child needs additional wellbeing support, please initially discuss your concerns with your child’s teacher.
Each morning from 8.45 am, the school runs a Breakfast Club supported by Baker’s Delight in Kyneton and Foodbank. A tireless band of volunteers provides toast for students prior to the start of the school day. Without this band of volunteers, the program could not run.
Breakfast Club
Support Staff
The school has access to a School Psychologist, Speech Pathologist and the Regional Visiting Teacher program. They attend the school at specific times each fortnight. Students are referred to these staff upon receipt of parental permission.
Teachers provide organised lunchtime activities for students. These include Sport, Art, Music, Lego Club, Zen Zone and Coding Club.
Lunchtime & Recess Activities
Excursions occur throughout the school year and are generally linked to a class MAPPEN inquiry and concept. Providers also come into the school to entertain the students. Incursions such as these can include musical presentations and dramatic presentations with a social skills message.
The school also has a number of family events throughout the year. Keep an eye out for more information in our school newsletter which is published every second Thursday.