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Keeping students connected to online support

Keeping students connected to online support

by Cassee Stock -
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The Chief Psychiatrist’s Office requested a message be shared with parents and families reminding them of the importance of keeping children and young people connected to online mental health support.

We’re asking you to share the article below (also attached) and links with families via your school’s communication channels.

 

Newsletter article

Keeping connected to online support

Children and young people grow up in a highly connected world. Online connections are integral to how they live. As parents and carers, it’s important to help your child manage how and when they are online.

While at times it may be necessary to limit their access, it’s important to remember that their online connections can be healthy and link them to supportive friends on social media or to mental health information and services.

Children and young people need to know its ok to reach out to mental health professionals when they need advice and support.

We want all children and young people to feel respected, in touch and mentally healthy. We can guide them through complicated relationships, no matter where they happen. Let’s work together to help them stay safe and keep connected.

esafety resources provide useful information and advice for parents and carers to help children have safe experiences online.

Mental health resources

https://kidshelpline.com.au/

https://headspace.org.au/eheadspace/