Chaplaincy Program
Aim of the Program
The National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. The National School Chaplaincy Program is a voluntary program that assists school communities to support the wellbeing of their students, including strengthening values, providing greater pastoral care and enhancing engagement with the broader community. The Chaplain achieves these goals through organised programs within the school, as well as pastoral care conversations. These programs and conversations aim towards building self-confidence, resilience and self-esteem whilst also developing skills to help manage life transitions such as bullying, grief and family breakdown. These methods aim to promote positive wellbeing, minimise negative aspects and offer appropriate referral where necessary.
Our school chaplain is Pr Ben Galindo who has a passion for working with children and teenagers. He has had many years of experience as a church pastor as well as working with schools supporting their Bible and chaplaincy programs. Ben’s role within the Carlisle Adventist College community is to provide pastoral care, social and emotional comfort and support for the general well-being of the students and families associated with the school. Ben is also involved in the spiritual development and guidance and support of staff, students and families within the school, irrespective of their faith or beliefs.
The Role of the Chaplain
How the service links into other school support services and networks
Teachers can refer students directly to the Chaplaincy service when they see fit. Parents also are able to request that their child be able to talk with the chaplain. The Chaplain will offer referrals to, for example, Counsellors and outside agencies, when and if the need arises.
How to access activities such as arranging for one-on-one sessions
Students are able to contact Pastor Ben and negotiate a suitable time to meet. Parents are also welcome to contact Pastor Ben by phone or email bgalindo@carlisle.qld.edu.au and request that he meet with their child.
How to opt-out of services
Being an Adventist School, parents have sent their children to this school knowing of the religious content which is taught. Therefore, any programs run by the school Chaplain that involve the whole school will be compulsory. If a parent does not wish for his/her child to be involved in any one-on-one activity with the Chaplain, a letter requesting exemption from this must be written and forwarded to the Principal.
Complaints Handling
If parents and carers have any complaints, they are welcome to discuss the matter with the school Principal, who will provide the Complaint Forms if required.
Acknowledgement
This project was funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program.
Disclaimer
The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.
Pastoral Support
Carlisle Adventist College benefits from a strong relationship with the local Adventist Churches.