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Go4Fun in Sydney Local Health District
Go4Fun is a healthy kids program for kids aged 7-13 above a healthy weight and their families.At Go4Fun kids and parents learn about healthy eating and exercise using fun, up-beat activities and games.Go4Fun also helps build self-esteem and confidence in an encouraging and supportive environment.
There is no cost to attend and no referral needed.
Term 3 2015 programs:
AREA WHERE ADDRESS DAY/TIME
Lakemba Australian National Sports Club
571-577 Punchbowl Road (in Parry Park)Lakemba 2195
Tuesdays4pm-6pmcommencing Tuesday 14 July
Riverwood YMCA Morris Iemma Indoor Sports Centre
150 Belmore Road North(just near M5)Riverwood 2210
Wednesdays4pm-6pmcommencing Wednesday 15 July
Strathfield Dutton Centre 40 Augusta StStrathfield 2135
Saturdays1pm-3pmcommencing Saturday 18 July
More information ?
1800 780 900
In this edition:
Go4Fun
Ability Links
MindMatters Update
Children’s Hospital
Westmead School Link
Animation Project
Get Healthy Service
Primary Schools PDHPE
Network
Cool Schools is produced by:Health Promotion UnitLevel 9, King George V BuildingMissenden RdCamperdown NSW 2050
More information? Helen Dirkis Ph: 9515 9059 Email: [email protected]
TERM 2 2015 Issue 60
The Primary Schools PDHPE (personal development, health and physical education) Network is a professional development opportunity available to all primary school teachers from schools in Sydney Local Health District. The network aims to improve the confidence of teachers to deliver quality PDHPE lessons, raise the profile of PDHPE as a key learning area, and provide the opportunity for teachers within the region to network and exchange ideas. The format of the network meetings is practical and provides an opportunity for teachers to learn and practise quality games and learn skills that they can confidentially replicate in their school environment.The topic for term 3 will include the learning and teaching of fundamental movement skills (FMS) – static balance, hop, side gallop and skip.
Term 3 2015 workshop details:
Date: Tuesday 18 August 2015
Topic: Fundamental movement skills
Venue: TBC
Primary Schools PDHPE Network
PDHPE Network participants in action
More information ?
Erin Kerr Ph:9515 9084 Email: [email protected]
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community.
ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joiningaclass,hobbyorsportingteam
• Volunteering
• Helpingtoaccesslocalservices
• Discoveringwaystobuildsocialconnections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual.
ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it.
If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information.
ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services InternationalPh: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] Vincent de Paul SocietyPh: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
http://www.sportingschools.gov.au/
Children‘s Hospital Network (CHN) School-Link Animation ProjectHelping school teachers support children with intellectual & developmental disability & mental health issues.
In 2014, there were 8000 students in the public school system in NSW with a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and approximately 15,000 students with an intellectual disability (DEC 2014).
Animation Project The Children’s Hospital Network School-Link team will present a two-hour workshop in every Local Health District (LHD) in term 3 2015. The CHN animation project aims to assist primary and secondary teachers: • Understandthatstudentswithanintellectualordevelopmentaldisability(IDD)canhave
additional mental health problems and challenging behaviour • Identifystudentswithintheirclassroomwhomayneedhelp(whattonotice)• Identifyafewbasicstrategiesforsupportingthestudentintheclassroom• Knowwheretodirectstudentswhoneedadditionalassistance.
A resource pack will be available to all participants to use upon return to their school and background information will be supplied.
More information ?
We offer free and confidential telephone-based expert advice and plenty of motivation to help you find a healthier, happier you.The Get Healthy Service has two streams, Information Only and a 6-month coaching program, allowing you to pick what’s right for you.
More information ?
www.gethealthynsw.com.au
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
JodieCaruana HebahSalehSchool-Link Coordinator School-Link Project Officer The Children’s Hospital at Westmead The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (Ph) 02 9891 7208 (M) 0402996619 (Ph) 02 9891 7208 (M) 0402109300 [email protected] [email protected]
Two years in the making, the redeveloped MindMatters now includes 20 online modules, each with an animation, sketch comedy, panel discussion, downloadable guides and interactive resources. The modules are complemented by events throughout Australia to help schools get started and during implementation.
MindMatters is a national mental health initiative for secondary schools developed by beyondblue with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health.
Principals Australia Institute supports schools in each state and territory to implement MindMatters.
More information ?
www.mindmatters.edu.au
We offer free and confidential telephone-based expert advice and plenty of motivation to help
you find a healthier, happier you.
The Get Healthy Service has two streams, Information Only and a 6-month coaching program, allowing you to pick what's right for you.
More information? www.gethealthynsw.com.au
We offer free and confidential telephone-based expert advice and plenty of motivation to help
you find a healthier, happier you.
The Get Healthy Service has two streams, Information Only and a 6-month coaching program,
allowing you to pick what's right for you.
More information? www.gethealthynsw.c
om.au
The Animation Project in Sydney Local Health District
Date: Tuesday 11 August 2015
Time: 10am – 12.00noon Venue:JohnPlappRoom,
Rivendell Hospital Rd, Concord
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community.
ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joiningaclass,hobbyorsportingteam
• Volunteering
• Helpingtoaccesslocalservices
• Discoveringwaystobuildsocialconnections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual.
ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it.
If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information.
ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services InternationalPh: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] Vincent de Paul SocietyPh: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
http://www.sportingschools.gov.au/
Children‘s Hospital Network (CHN) School-Link Animation ProjectHelping school teachers support children with intellectual & developmental disability & mental health issues.
In 2014, there were 8000 students in the public school system in NSW with a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and approximately 15,000 students with an intellectual disability (DEC 2014).
Animation Project The Children’s Hospital Network School-Link team will present a two-hour workshop in every Local Health District (LHD) in term 3 2015. The CHN animation project aims to assist primary and secondary teachers: • Understandthatstudentswithanintellectualordevelopmentaldisability(IDD)canhave
additional mental health problems and challenging behaviour • Identifystudentswithintheirclassroomwhomayneedhelp(whattonotice)• Identifyafewbasicstrategiesforsupportingthestudentintheclassroom• Knowwheretodirectstudentswhoneedadditionalassistance.
A resource pack will be available to all participants to use upon return to their school and background information will be supplied.
More information ?
We offer free and confidential telephone-based expert advice and plenty of motivation to help you find a healthier, happier you.The Get Healthy Service has two streams, Information Only and a 6-month coaching program, allowing you to pick what’s right for you.
More information ?
www.gethealthynsw.com.au
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
ABILITY LINKS Ability Links NSW (ALNSW) is a program that supports people with a disability aged 9 – 64 years, their families and carers, to live the life they want as valued members of their community. ALNSW Coordinators, known as ‘Linkers’, work closely with people to support them to fulfil their goals, hopes and dreams. Linkers may be able to help with:
• Joining a class, hobby or sporting team • Volunteering • Helping to access local services • Discovering ways to build social connections.
Linkers can support carers, siblings and other family members, who may not otherwise get the opportunity to be involved in activities and hobbies. Many Linkers are also bilingual. ALNSW is a free program and there is no formal assessment process or referral that you need in order to access it. If you think Ability Links NSW could help you or someone you know, please contact us for more information. ALNSW is provided in your area by: Settlement Services International Ph: (02) 8799 6700 or email: [email protected] OR St Vincent de Paul Society Ph: (02) 8622 0456 or email: [email protected]
JodieCaruana HebahSalehSchool-Link Coordinator School-Link Project Officer The Children’s Hospital at Westmead The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (Ph) 02 9891 7208 (M) 0402996619 (Ph) 02 9891 7208 (M) 0402109300 [email protected] [email protected]
Two years in the making, the redeveloped MindMatters now includes 20 online modules, each with an animation, sketch comedy, panel discussion, downloadable guides and interactive resources. The modules are complemented by events throughout Australia to help schools get started and during implementation.
MindMatters is a national mental health initiative for secondary schools developed by beyondblue with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health.
Principals Australia Institute supports schools in each state and territory to implement MindMatters.
More information ?
www.mindmatters.edu.au
We offer free and confidential telephone-based expert advice and plenty of motivation to help
you find a healthier, happier you.
The Get Healthy Service has two streams, Information Only and a 6-month coaching program, allowing you to pick what's right for you.
More information? www.gethealthynsw.com.au
We offer free and confidential telephone-based expert advice and plenty of motivation to help
you find a healthier, happier you.
The Get Healthy Service has two streams, Information Only and a 6-month coaching program,
allowing you to pick what's right for you.
More information? www.gethealthynsw.c
om.au
The Animation Project in Sydney Local Health District
Date: Tuesday 11 August 2015
Time: 10am – 12.00noon Venue:JohnPlappRoom,
Rivendell Hospital Rd, Concord
Go4Fun in Sydney Local Health District
Go4Fun is a healthy kids program for kids aged 7-13 above a healthy weight and their families.At Go4Fun kids and parents learn about healthy eating and exercise using fun, up-beat activities and games.Go4Fun also helps build self-esteem and confidence in an encouraging and supportive environment.
There is no cost to attend and no referral needed.
Term 3 2015 programs:
AREA WHERE ADDRESS DAY/TIME
Lakemba Australian National Sports Club
571-577 Punchbowl Road (in Parry Park)Lakemba 2195
Tuesdays4pm-6pmcommencing Tuesday 14 July
Riverwood YMCA Morris Iemma Indoor Sports Centre
150 Belmore Road North(just near M5)Riverwood 2210
Wednesdays4pm-6pmcommencing Wednesday 15 July
Strathfield Dutton Centre 40 Augusta StStrathfield 2135
Saturdays1pm-3pmcommencing Saturday 18 July
More information ?
1800 780 900
In this edition:
Go4Fun
Ability Links
MindMatters Update
Children’s Hospital
Westmead School Link
Animation Project
Get Healthy Service
Primary Schools PDHPE
Network
Cool Schools is produced by:Health Promotion UnitLevel 9, King George V BuildingMissenden RdCamperdown NSW 2050
More information? Helen Dirkis Ph: 9515 9059 Email: [email protected]
TERM 2 2015 Issue 60
The Primary Schools PDHPE (personal development, health and physical education) Network is a professional development opportunity available to all primary school teachers from schools in Sydney Local Health District. The network aims to improve the confidence of teachers to deliver quality PDHPE lessons, raise the profile of PDHPE as a key learning area, and provide the opportunity for teachers within the region to network and exchange ideas. The format of the network meetings is practical and provides an opportunity for teachers to learn and practise quality games and learn skills that they can confidentially replicate in their school environment.The topic for term 3 will include the learning and teaching of fundamental movement skills (FMS) – static balance, hop, side gallop and skip.
Term 3 2015 workshop details:
Date: Tuesday 18 August 2015
Topic: Fundamental movement skills
Venue: TBC
Primary Schools PDHPE Network
PDHPE Network participants in action
More information ?
Erin Kerr Ph:9515 9084 Email: [email protected]