Mary MacKillop Primary School Narre Warren North
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2 Ernst Wanke Rd
Narre Warren North VIC 3804
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Email: principal@marymacnarre.catholic.edu.au
Phone: (03) 8794 5777

CHILD SAFETY AND WELLBEING

Child Safe Standards

Our school is safe, student centred and animated by our school values.  

We aim to Inspire Hearts and Minds.

"Children are the future of the human family: all of us are expected to promote their growth, health and tranquillity." Pope Francis 2021

At Mary MacKillop Primary School, we believe that ensuring the safety of the students in our care is an integral part of who we are as a Catholic faith community. We adhere to Victorian Child Safe Standards and Ministerial Order No. 1359.  We embed a culture of child safety and the matter is taken very seriously.

MMPS Child Safe Standards

Child Safe Policy 

Child friendly version of Child Safe Policy (updated June 2022) Congratulations to our Year 6 Student Leaders on their creation of the student friendly version of the Child Safe Policy. This policy has been uploaded to our website. Child Safe page and can be found in the following link https://www.marymacnarre.catholic.edu.au/child-safety-standards

Parental Use of Mobile Phones (Privacy Laws)

Catholic Education Commission of Victoria (CECV)

The updated CECV Statement of Commitment to Child Safety - A safe, nurturing and empowering culture for all children and young people in Catholic schools, is attached to this newsletter.  This statement has been updated in light of the revised Child Safe Standards coming into effect from 1 July 2022 and the supporting Ministerial Order No. 1359

Parent Education - Rescources to support parents and carers

  • eSafety Commissioner https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents.
  • For Families https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/parent-resources/online-safety-for-every-family
    • Online safety for every family 
      • Express learning for busy families 
        • eSafety's express learning series provides parents and carers with practical tips and advice on common online safety concerns. The videos are 5 to 10 minutes long and cover four important topics, including
          •  Setting up parental controls
          •  Digital technologies and mental health
          • Cyberbullying and online drama
          • Online sexual harassment and image-based abuse
  • CCYP - Commission for Children and Young People https://ccyp.vic.gov.au/child-safe-standards/
  • School TV https://marymacnarre.catholic.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news
    • In this edition of SchoolTV - NEURODIVERSITY
    • Neurodiversity emphasises the natural variation in how an individual's brain functions and how they perceive and interact with the world, leading to diverse ways of learning and communicating. While most young people are neurotypical, some exhibit variations in brain development, such as ADHD, autism or dyslexia, making them neurodivergent.
    • Embracing neurodiversity involves accepting, celebrating, and supporting neurodivergent children and adolescents without attempting to change or treat their differences. Using respectful language, challenging unhelpful attitudes, avoiding assumptions, and actively promoting inclusivity can help embrace neurodiversity effectively.
    • Acknowledging the unique ways neurodiverse young people do things and then adapting tasks and activities to ensure their full participation will encourage them to develop strategies that feel natural to them. It will help improve their mental health, wellbeing and sense of self. By recognising and nurturing their strengths, parents and caregivers can contribute to building an inclusive and compassionate society where all young people can thrive.
    • Learning more about neurodiversity, equips caregivers with insights into effective communication techniques, educational strategies, and parenting approaches tailored to the specific needs of their neurodivergent child.
    • We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this edition of SchoolTV and we always welcome your feedback. If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the school for further information or seek medical or professional help.
    • Here is the link to the Neurodiversity edition of SchoolTV https://marymacnarre.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/neurodiversity
  • Bravehearts https://bravehearts.org.au/
  • Happy Families https://schools.happyfamilies.com.au/login/mmnwn