If a student is feeling overwhelmed in the next two week, or needs to make contact with our counsellors, they can make contact with the Deputy Principal Pastoral Care, Kim Walters via kwalters@sbsc.tas.edu.au. Alternatively, they can contact Frank Pisano via principalsea@sbsc.tas.edu.au. We will not ask what the issue is but simply facilitate the connection. The meeting can occur by video meeting and does not necessarily need to occur in person. The full model of Pastoral care for next Term, together with the Remote Learning structure, will be sent out before Easter.
When our world changes quickly and suddenly, in ways that feel disappointing, unpredictable, unsafe or threatening, it is normal to experience changes to our thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Click below for some helpful resources to use:
Tips For Mh During Covid 19 V4 Mhfa
10 Ways to to take care of yourself during coronavirus
Tasmanian music therapist (and SBSC Alumni), Allison Davies has struck a chord with families worldwide with her song and chant to help ease coronavirus anxiety, Every Little Cell
Ms Davies says singing the song, designed to help manage anxiety, helps regulate breathing
Hundreds of people from around the world have since posted videos of themselves singing the tune — many in different languages.
Allison, a neurologic music therapist and mother, posted a simple phone video of herself singing in the kitchen that has garnered more than 2.5 million views in a week.
Pictured below is Year 10 2019 student Jacobi Bonney who is absolutely loving his work as an apprentice. We are very proud of all our students.
Well done to Je Joon Littler!
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