Wellbeing

At our school, student wellbeing and learning go hand in hand. We want every student to feel safe, included and ready to learn. Whether your child needs help with their mental, emotional, social or physical wellbeing, we are here to help them thrive at school and in daily life.

How we support student wellbeing

Supporting each student’s mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing is part of everyday school life.

We do this through:

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Positive Behavior Support

At Barrack Heights Public School (BHPS) we implement a School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) system.

PBS is an evidence-based approach that is effective in preventing and addressing challenging behaviour in the classroom, as well as improving academic and social outcomes for students. PBS operates on the premise that as well as being learners of literacy and numeracy, students are also learners of behaviour.

Under this approach, it is the role of educators (and school community members) to explicitly teach, model and reinforce appropriate behaviours for students and to set clear and consistent behaviour expectations.

We understand that students come to school with differing levels of academic, behavioural and social skills. To support all students, a continuous system of support is implemented across the school to ensure students are receiving the instruction and adjustments needed to achieve successful academic and social outcomes. Within this approach all students are known, valued and cared for.

Our school community has identified and defined three core school values:

We have created a matrix of expected behaviours that reflect these three values throughout the school. This matrix explicitly outlines behaviours that represent how students can display the three values at BHPS.

At BHPS, we use a behaviour skills training approach (instruction, modelling, practice, and feedback) to explicitly teach behaviour expectations. It is important that students are provided continual opportunity to practise and receive feedback on behavioural expectations in different environments across the school. In addition, as part of the PDH curriculum we teach a Social and Emotional Learning program named Second Step. This in-class teaching model provides students with the opportunity to develop the interpersonal and social skills required to achieve success in academic and social outcomes.

We use data and feedback to prioritise our areas of focus, and to guide the interventions and supports that are implemented throughout the school year. Annual reviews and surveys are conducted on our PBS systems and the following years action plan is based on the results of this data.

To recognise the positive choices made by students we employ a wide range of reinforcement strategies. Our educators receive ongoing training in the science of Behaviour Analysis so they are equipped with a number of preventative and response techniques to encourage appropriate behaviour and effectively manage challenging behaviour.

At Barrack Heights Public School, we believe that behaviour support:

Is a community approach…

Should be supported by a school-wide system…

Needs to be taught…

Implementation

For the successful implementation of PBS at Barrack Heights Public School, it is imperative that all staff are aware of how PBS works. This will ensure consistency of language, expectations and continued successful outcomes.

What is Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)?

PBS is a framework of support that incorporates evidence-based strategies to prevent and address challenging behaviour throughout the school. PBS places an emphasis on proactive and preventative approaches to behaviour support through producing positive learning environments that encourage appropriate behaviour.

Rather than using a patchwork of different reactive individual behaviour management plans and strategies in each classroom, a continuum of positive behaviour support for all students within a school is implemented. This continuum includes features like consistent expectations, a consistent reinforcement system, and consistent response strategies that extend across all areas of the school including all classroom and non-classroom settings (such as the playground, canteen, and office).

PBS provides a framework to design effective school environments that link research validated practices and the settings in which teaching and learning occurs. Interventions and strategies become more individualised as student’s require a higher level of support to meet their academic and social goals.

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