Covid Information
COVID-19 has impacted everyone’s wellbeing in different ways. If you find that you are struggling, please visit this page from Headspace on tips on how to deal with stress related to COVID-19
For up to date information regarding COVID19 and Victorian Public Schools please visit our website or the Departments Policy Platform on the links below.
- COVID-19/Remote Learning | Wodonga Senior Secondary College (wssc.vic.edu.au)
- COVID-19 — School Operations: Advice | education.vic.gov.au
Student Support and Wellbeing
There are a number of factors in life that affect our mental health and wellbeing such as stress, relationship issues, grief and loss, anxiety, sleeping problems, substance use and more. These things can be difficult and you may not be able to deal with them on your own, but there is support available.
At Wodonga Flexible Learning Centre, we encourage students to reach out and seek support from someone they trust. This might mean speaking to:
– A mentor
– A student wellbeing worker
– A parent or guardian
– A close friend
– Family members
– A GP (doctor)
For any concerns outside of hours, the following phone numbers can be accessed:
Family Relationship Advice Line
1800 050 321, 8 am-8 pm Monday to Friday, 10 am-4 pm Saturday
Kids Helpline
1800 551 800, 24 hours 7 days
Lifeline
131 114, 24 hours 7 days
Mensline Australia (support and referral to specialist men’s services)
1300 789 978, 24 hours 7 days
Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA) Helpline
1300 726 306, 9 am-7.30 pm (AEST/AEDT), Monday to Friday
Pregnancy, Birth and Baby
1800 882 436, 7am-midnight (AEST/AEDT) 7 days
Sane Australia Mental Health Helpline
1800 187 263, 9 am-5 pm Monday to Friday
1800 RESPECT (National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service)
1800 737 732, 24 hours 7 days
In an emergency, always phone 000
Contact Us
We welcome you to contact us via email, phone or face to face to discuss any questions, concerns or to make an appointment.
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