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A furry new friend starts school

WHILE a cuddly, furry dog might seem like a distraction in a classroom, Swan Hill North Primary School has enlisted the help the help of a four-legged friend as a way to help students and staff’s overall wellbeing.

North, a 16-week-old golden retriever cross poodle, is part of the Department of Education’s Schools Mental Health Menu and Dogs Connect Program, which helps to introduce a dog into schools to support mental health and wellbeing, with the aim to create a permanent connection between the school community and their wellbeing dog.

Swan Hill North Primary School principal Brea Terris said she was excited to see North integrated into their school community.

“We have got a big focus on student learning and wellbeing after remote learning, and we thought it was something our students would definitely respond to,” Ms Terris said.

“It adds another dimension to our wellbeing program, making sure the students are at the centre of all of their learning and wellbeing is such a crucial part of that as well.”

Classroom teacher Skye Kelly has taken on the role of being North’s primary carer.

“The Dogs Connect program is about wellbeing for our entire community and it’s for everyone in the community, not just individuals,” Ms Kelly said.

“All the benefits and evidence based practices that we’ve seen firsthand is vital to the program, and the success is there to see.”

As a puppy, albeit a big one, North is still steadily learning how to remain calm and relaxed in such a busy environment like a primary school.

“His first introduction to the school environment is to ensure he is familiar with his surroundings and feels safe.” Ms Kelly said.

As well as getting North ready, it is also about educating the students and staff on how to interact with him and engage in the Dogs Connect Program.

“It is a gradual release program, so rushing things is not for the benefit of the school or the dog,” Ms Kelly said. “One step at a time is the only way to ensure success.”

If you are interested in learning more about Swan Hill North PS or interested in taking a tour, please contact the school office.

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