Why Tyndale - Wellbeing
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Why Tyndale – Wellbeing
At Tyndale, we understand the crucial impact health care and family support has in a student’s life. From the moment they join our School, our priority is their wellbeing.
Our Wellbeing team spans across the three Tyndale campuses, including:
- Registered nursing staff;
- Social workers/family service coordinators;
- Male and female counsellors;
- First aid personnel,
These professionals provide comprehensive care and support to students and families from the Early Learning Centre through to Year 12.
OUR GOAL
Our goal is to reduce barriers that prevent students from accessing the full benefit from their education. By taking a holistic approach, we help students reach their potential, ultimately impacting generational change.
We are committed to connecting with families and building relationships with our wider community to achieve great outcomes for Tyndale students.
HEALTHCARE: OUR PRIORITY
Our Registered Nurse is based at Murray Bridge while providing consultation across our Salisbury East and Strathalbyn sites. Partnering with students and families on:
- Early detection of health and developmental concerns;
- Healthcare prevention, intervention and education;
- Chronic condition management.
When addressing student health concerns, we explore any underlying issues that may be contributing to their symptoms. Our goal is to collaborate with students and families to achieve positive outcomes.
FAMILY SERVICE COORDINATOR
Our Family Services Coordinator is available to support families in the Murray Bridge campus by:
- Serving as a resource and referral link within the school community;
- providing consultancy and referrals;
- Offering advice and support to both families and school staff.
COUNSELLING: SUPPORTING EVERY STEP
Counselling staff are located within each of our school sites, working together with students and families:
A Counsellor is based at Murray Bridge, with access to additional counselling resources and personnel across the Tyndale Group. Our Counsellor works closely with students to:
- Provide guidance on current challenges;
- Offer preventative strategies for underlying concerns;
- Offer a holistic approach to student care.
EMPOWERING PARENTS IN TODAY'S WORLD
Navigating the challenges of modern parenting can be complex, especially when it comes to raising happy, healthy, and resilient children. Parents today are often inundated with information, making it difficult to find clear and reliable guidance.
Enter School TV: an innovative online resource created to empower parents.
It cuts through the noise, offering trustworthy and practical advice to help you confidently support your child’s wellbeing. School TV is more than just information; it’s a tool for continuous, realistic support, designed to guide you through the intricacies of modern-day parenting.
A recent addition to Tyndale of Dr Justin Coulson’s Happy Families Schools is another way our families can access excellent parental education and support through free learning. Dr Coulson prioritises the equipping of families with knowledge and strategies they need to foster healthy relationships.
With the introduction of Consent 2 Go (C2Go), our families can easily manage their child’s details and consents while navigating the busyness of family life. The C2Go Parental App offers the flexibility and peace of mind to handle these tasks on-the-go, making it easier for families to stay organised and connected.
Logging concerns regarding students’ wellbeing using our Posimente platform, is yet another way Tyndale cares for, and supports our students and their families. Easy access reporting through our website ensures the wellbeing of our students is promptly addressed, fostering a safe and supportive environment for everyone.
EXPERT COLLABORATION
Our Wellbeing team works proactively to support students and families by collaborating with:
- Learning Support and Pastoral Care leaders;
- Allied health professionals;
- Medical practitioners;
- Psychologists;
- Community services.
HOW TO ACCESS WELLBEING SUPPORT:
If you are seeking support for your child or family for counselling, nursing, family services or family therapy please click buttons above ‘Friend Concern’, ‘Parent Concern’ or ‘Self Concern’.
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