Newsletter 17 November
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Newsletter 17 November
The Gum Tree Newsletter Starke Street Holt ACT 2615 | Tel: (02) 62058000 |Fax: (02) 62057964 www.cranleighps.act.edu.au | [email protected] Issue 4.3 Monday 17 November 2014 Dates For Your Diary Key Contacts Principal: Greg Wagg School Board Chair: Lucy McCarthy P&C President: Kimberly Ingram Patron: Vacant Nurses: Annette Sidman & Rita Gray Counsellor: Laura Jellins Family Support Worker: Vacant Board Meeting: Wednesday 19 November 5.45 P&C: Wednesday 19 November 7pm Parent Morning Tea: Friday 21 November 10.30—12 Graduation: Friday 12 December 11.30-12.30 Dear Cranleigh Community 40th Anniversary and Deck Opening This has been a very busy time for our school with teachers currently writing reports. It is encouraging to see our students making so much progress. On Friday we culminated the celebration of Cranleigh’s 40th Anniversary with the official opening of the deck. The day proved too hot to take advantage of the deck and the wonderful outdoor space it provides connecting the Pink classroom with the playground. We were entertained by our buddies from Weetangera School led by Susan West, Convenor of the Music Engagement Program at the ANU School of Music. Our Director-General Diane Joseph launched our deck and helped Dylan, Cranleigh’s oldest student, cut the cake. Thank you to all the community members and staff who have worked so hard on the Art Show and the 40 Anniversary and Deck Opening while making sure that our student’s programs have continued with few interruptions. Greg Wagg Achieving potential together The Gum Tree Newsletter Issue 14.3 Monday 17 November 2014 2015 School Board vacancy We will have 2 parent School Board positions to fill in 2015. The positions commence 1 April 2015 and finish 31 March 2017. Nominations for these positions are open from Monday 2 February 2015 till Monday 16 February 2015. Nomination forms may be submitted at any time during this period and are available at the school. I invite you to take some time to think about contributing to the school community in this way. If you have any queries about the process or what is involved by being on a School Board please do not hesitate to contact either myself or a current board member. Laurie Fiddian, Assistant Returning Officer. Learn through Play and Routines Presented by Sue Davies “Learn Through Play and Routines” is a New Zealand and Australian resource produced by the New Zealand Down Syndrome Association in collaboration with the Champion Centre and the University of Canterbury. Sue Davies was fortunate to be involved with the making of this DVD to provide the Australian input which proved to be a wonderful and enriching experience. The DVD shows families how to support their infants and young children with disabilities to make the most of everyday life through exploiting and enhancing natural play activities and the day-today routines of home and community. This DVD is particularly pertinent in the Australian context as we move towards the full implementation of the NDIS with its individualised funding on a ‘fee for service’ basis. VENUE: SHOUT Office, Collett Place (Opposite Pearce Shops) DATE: Wednesday 26 November 2014 TIME: 7.15 for 7.30 - 8.30pm The presentation is fully sponsored by ECI ACT Inc. Refreshments will be provided. A short AGM of Early Childhood Intervention ACT Inc. will be held. We encourage and welcome all nominations before, or on the night. To help us cater, please register your intention to attend the evening by COB Monday24th November. Register to SHOUT office by phone: 6290 1984, email: [email protected] or fax: 62864475 Achieving potential together The Gum Tree Newsletter Issue 4.3 Monday 17 November 2014 TECHNICAL AID TO THE DISABLED ACT (TADACT) - AN INFORMATION SESSION FOR FAMILY CARERS* An opportunity for carers to find out about the work of TADACT and how it can help and support people with disabilities and their carers. Technical Aid to the Disabled ACT (TADACT) is a not for profit charitable organisation that assists people of any age with any type of disability and the elderly to live independent and fulfilling lives by designing and making affordable innovative equipment which is otherwise unavailable. TADACT can also modify or repair commercially available equipment to make it better suit the client's needs, and provide advice and referrals. Facilitator: Graham Waite, Executive Director of TADACT. Date: Thursday 20 November Time: 5.30-7.30pm Cost: free Venue: CIT Woden Ainsworth St Phillip 2015 ACT Secondary Bursary Scheme The ACT Government’s Secondary bursary Scheme provides financial assistance to low-income families with students in year 7 to 10 attending an ACT public, Independent or Catholic systemic school or are home schooled. To be eligible, applicants must have a current Centrelink card or Healthcare card with means tested payment codes. Copies can be found at Centrelink offices and on the Directorate website http:// www.det.act.gov.au/school_education/starting_school/financial_assistance_for_families. Self-Managing under the NDIS Workshop Thursday 27 November 2014 5.30pm - 9pm NOTE: Due to large registrations the venue has been changed to: The Theo Notaras Multicultural Centre Level 2 - Function Centre 180 London Circuit Canberra North Building (Adjacent to Civic Square Fountain) across from Legislative Assembly Building. For more information on speakers and to register go to www.imaginemore.org.au This event is supported by Community Connections and Anglicare Warmly, How to make the most of the opportunities presented by the NDIS The NDIS will bring big changes. People with disability and their families will make the decisions about their supports, including who will provide them. Lorna Sullivan will host workshops on strategies and tools you can use to get ready for the NDIS. Session 1: When: For people with disability and their families 9.00am to 10.30am Saturday 29 November 2014 Where: Ground Floor, Nature Conservation House, 153 Emu Bank, Belconnen Spaces are limited – get in early to avoid disappointment. RSVP: Monday 24 November 2014 on 6207 9103 or [email protected] Achieving potential together The Gum Tree Newsletter Issue 14.3 Monday 17 November 2014 PARENTS AND CARERS SURVEY – ACT PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS The ACT Education and Training Directorate is conducting an online survey of primary school and early childhood parents and carers as part of a wider research process on communicating the benefits of the public school system in Canberra. As a parent or carer of a student in an ACT public primary or early childhood school, your views and feedback are very important. The survey takes about 10-15 minutes to complete. Data collected goes directly back to Piazza Research (an independent Canberra-based research firm contracted by the Directorate to conduct this survey). The survey can also be accessed on mobile devices and tablets. In order to achieve a reliable response rate, several reminders will be sent to all parents over the next two weeks. Your information is protected This survey is completely anonymous and individual answers will not be tracked or attributed to an individual. Who to contact If you require help with completing this survey, please email [email protected] as an initial contact point, providing a phone contact with an email address. Piazza Research will contact you from there. You can access the survey by https://secure.piazzaresearch.com.au/ls2/index.php/523766/lang-en The survey will be open until Friday 28 November. Achieving potential together The Gum Tree Newsletter Issue 4.3 Monday 17 November 2014 As mentioned in the last newsletter we have been doing action research at Cranleigh over the past year. Pink Alpacas and Blue Sky were looking at the benefits of peer integration and we have a mountain of data showing how beneficial it was to everyone involved and best of all we had heaps of fun together. For our students it increased communication opportunities and enabled the development of friendships. For our buddies there were just as many benefits as shown by this quote from one of the student’s from Weetangera Primary . “At first I thought, ‘How am I going to make friends with non-verbal kids?’ I realized soon after that there are other ways to interact with them and that it was my job to find out. I have changed how I think and act entirely. If I see someone in my community that can’t do something that I can, I will not stare and I will not give them looks I will say ‘hello’ and move on.” Weetangera students helping Pink and Blue classes at the opening of the deck Jen and her buddy Emma playing a game together on Halloween. Weetangera students helping to farewell Irene who has gone overseas for the rest of the year! Achieving potential together