Diocesan of Broken Bay Parent Education Programs This flyer provides information on the Catholic Schools Office Parent Education Programs available for schools. If you would like to book a program in your school read through the flyer and contact Carmel Hewitt.
Partners4Learning Top 10 END OF YEAR Resources on (P4L)
This practical summary aims to support both primary and secondary schools with the end of year enrollment and transition gatherings. It also provides learning links and a variety of "check in " activities for end of year data collection to support school improvement processes and the annual P&F handover with parent communities. Click Here
Council of Catholic School Parents CCSP - State Parent Body
The Broken Bay DPC is a member of the Council of Catholic School Parents (CCSP). The CCSP is the peak parent body for parents and carers with children in Catholic schools in NSW & ACT. The mission of the Council is to provide Leadership, Advocacy and Support to all parents in Catholic Schools.
NEW LOOK Family-School & Community Partnerships Bureau has new research and papers from recent National Symposium to guide families and schools in developing partnerships. It also provides practical advice to school communities and school systems in implementing and fostering family-school partnerships.
We know support for young children brings lifelong benefits and there is much research. The AEDI website has an excellent description and interactive page showing brain developmentat differnet ages.
This two page resource answers questions to assist in understanding the importance of Welcome to Country / Acknowledging Country and protocols involved.
The aim of the Family-School Partnerships Framework is to encourage sustainable and effective partnerships between all members of the school community, including teachers , family and students. It identifies 7 dimensions as guidelines for planning partnerships activities and suggests strategies for implementation.
The National Safe Schools Framework
The National Safe Schools Framework provides a vision and set of guiding principles for safe and supportive school communities that also promote student well-being and develop respectful relationships.