Student Wellbeing

SEDA College has in place a team (Student Connect) to support students with any wellbeing issues. Student Connect provides professional wellbeing assistance in collaboration with the SEDA College teaching team and parents/carers.

They work with external practitioners and organisations to ensure all students have access to the best options available. The aim is to develop each student’s capacity to access support services in their local area that are age appropriate and best placed to assist.

We have integrated the learning of Positive Education into the College program. Applying the philosophies of The Resilience Project (Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness), in conjunction with our role as a lead school in the Respectful Relationships initiative, enables a wellbeing focus in the day to day learnings of our students.

SUPPORT SERVICES

Please see below for a range of links to services available to support our SEDA College students during their educational journey:

Lifeline
13 11 14
www.lifeline.org.au

Kids Helpline
1800 55 1800
www.kidshelpline.com.au

National Suicide Call Back Service
1300 659 467
suicidecallbackservice.org.au

Headspace
1800 650 890
eheadspace.org.au

Youth Beyond Blue Support Service – 24/7
1300 22 4636
www.beyondblue.org.au

Eating Disorders Collaboration
1800 33 4673
www.nedc.com.au

NATIONAL

1800RESPECT – 24/7
1800 737 732
www.1800respect.org.au

MensLine – 24/7
1300 789 978
www.mensline.org.au

VICTORIA

Safe  Steps – FVRC, WDVCS 24/7
1800 015 188
www.safesteps.org.au

WIRE (Women’s Support 9am-5pm weekdays)
1300 134 130
www.wire.org.au

What is drug and alcohol counselling like? Refer to http://www.ysas.org.au/articles/what-counselling

NATIONAL

Poison Information Service 24/7
13 11 26

Counselling Online (AOD) 24/7
1800 888 236
www.counsellingonline.org.au

VICTORIA

Victoria Youth Drug and Alcohol Advice (YoDAA)
1800 458 685www.yodaa.org.au

Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)
1800 888 236
www.directline.org.au

If anyone is in immediate danger call 000

NATIONAL

1800 RESPECT – 24/7
1800 737 732
www.1800respect.org.au

VICTORIA

Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA House) – 24/7
1800 806 292
https://www.thewomens.org.au/health-professionals/violence-and-sexual-assault/casa-house/

NATIONAL

Griefline
12 noon to 3 am 7 days
1300 845 745
www.griefline.org.au

Kidshelpline
1800 55 1800
www.kidshelpline.com.au

If anyone is in immediate danger call 000

NATIONAL 

After Hours GP
13 74 25
www.homedoctor.com.au

VICTORIA

Nurse on Call – 24/7
1300 60 60 24

Young People’s Health Service (YPHS)
(03) 9611 2409

NATIONAL

Relationships Australia
1300 364 277www.relationships.org.au

VICTORIA

Parentline Victoria (8am – midnight)
13 22 89

Switchboard – Gay and Lesbian (various hours)
(03) 9663 2939 (metro Melbourne) 1800 184 527 (regional Victoria)

VICTORIA

General youth services

Frontyard
Mon – Fri 9am – 8pm, Sat – Sun 10am – 6pm
(03) 9611 2411Out of hours call Salvation Army Crisis Line 1800 627 727

Salvation Army Crisis Line
1800 627 727

Centrelink or Youth Allowance
www.humanservices.org.au

Law

Youthlaw (at Frontyard)
(03) 9611 2412
www.youthlaw.asn.au

Sexual Health

Action Centre
(03) 9660 4700
www.fpv.org.au

Bullying

Take a Stand Together app gives tips and advice about bullying http://www.takeastandtogether.gov.au/over14/downloads/index.html

Help to choose an App that suits

The Toolbox asks you to take a quiz to identify the most suitable health and wellbeing apps for you https://au.reachout.com/sites/thetoolbox

Mindfulness

Smiling Mind is a modern meditation for young people https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/smiling-mind/id560442518?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Worry

Worry Time helps you with worries that won’t go away and start to impact on your everyday life https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/reachout-worrytime/id964311176?mt

The BRAVE program is an online program that provides teenagers and their parents with information and skills to help cope with worries and anxiety.