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Covid Positive Pathways

Tested positive for Covid-19? COVID Positive Pathways provides care and support at home for Victorians diagnosed with COVID-19. The program is delivered by Victorian hospitals,

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Covid Positive Pathways

Tested positive for Covid-19? COVID Positive Pathways provides care and support at home for Victorians diagnosed with COVID-19. The program is delivered by Victorian hospitals, community health services (including collaboration with Aboriginal health services), GPs

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Family-School Partnerships Framework

The Family-School Partnerships Framework document contains: • A vision for improved partnerships between Australian families and schools • A set of principles to guide families and schools in developing partnerships • Seven key dimensions of

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School Community Safety Orders

In July 2022 the State Government introduced School Community Safety Orders (SCSOs) into Victorian schools. The Orders give Principals the power to ban parents, carers and other adults from school grounds or activities if they

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Think. Wait. Communicate

Something to say to your school? Think (about what you want to say) Wait (seek an appropriate time) Communicate (clearly and respectfully) Most families have positive and constructive relationships with their child’s school. But sometimes

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Families get cooking at Glenroy College

Glenroy College is running after-school cooking classes for families. The popular cooking workshops are held in the College’s food technology kitchen on Mondays after school. In the first few sessions, families learnt to make rice paper rolls

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Over-funding of private schools

This article by Save Our Schools’ Trevor Cobbold was published in May 2022, during the federal election campaign. It outlines how private schools have been massively over-funded at the expense of public schools, and how

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