The National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program provide funding to schools to access the services of a school chaplain or student welfare worker.
Mulgoa Public School was granted funding for three years and has employed Narelle Smith to be our Student Wellbeing Officer.
Her programs aim to help the school community support the social and emotional wellbeing of the students.
At Mulgoa Public School we believe in the importance of effective wellbeing practices which lead us as a community to promote positive relationships between all members.
Our Student Wellbeing Officer collaborates with teachers, parents and professionals to provide appropriate support for students with a range of special needs, including social, emotional and behavioural.