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STUDENT HEALTH
A Health Promoting School
In June of 2004, Fitzroy High School Council agreed to adopt a health promoting school approach and has established a Health Promoting School Working Party, as part of the Education Sub-committee of School Council, to facilitate this process through the school community. A Health Promoting School approach is a way of developing curriculum, culture and school ethos which is designed to protect and promote the health and well being of students, staff and the wider school community.
FHS Health Promoting School Action Plan
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Safe and Supportive Environment
Fitzroy High School values a culture of mutual respect, the appreciation of individual differences and the positive resolution of conflict. Positive social behaviours are developed and enhanced through comprehensive skills-based programs which include restorative practices, anger management, peer mediation and support.
The school has written the Student Code of Conduct to ensure that anti-bullying and anti-harassment strategies are fully implemented. The school will report on the success of these strategies in its annual reporting cycle.
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Antibullying strategy
Program for students with a disability
Fitzroy High School promotes a diversity inclusive educational culture that encourages students to reflect on how exclusions and inclusions around gender, cultural background, disability, sexual orientation and class are often played out in leaning environments. The school response to disability will be to encourage student and staff reflection on how abilities and disabilities are categorized in the school and the community. Students will be encouraged to attain diversity awareness through their direct experience in integrating fully students with diverse physical, emotional and learning abilities and to be more aware of how their own needs for group identification intersects with achieving an integrated school community.
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School Drug Education Strategy
Please find below the draft of the Individual School Drug Education Strategy to go to school council on November 17.
ISDES Action Plan Draft

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