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Supporting students who are experiencing hardship at home

Policy on Protecting and Supporting children and young people
This policy outlines the roles and responsibilities of all personnel involved in supporting and protecting youg people, as well as the actions that must be taken if a child or young person is viewed to be at risk of harm.
protecting_and_supporting_young_people.pdf
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Supporting students during Parent Separation
The following website provided offers teachers with advice and strategies on how to support students who are going through a parent separation in their home lives. The website outlines five key strategies to allow for effective mediattion and support for these students as follows; Discussion opportunities, Words of encouragement, Communicate with parents, Maintain structure and routine, and Keeping a boundary.

http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/parents/divorce/

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