Helping Hands

Helping Hands

Anti Bullying Week 

Presentation Secondary School, Listowel introduces The Helping Hands Programme

This week Year Heads and teachers on the Student Support team in Presentation Secondary, Listowel engaged in professional development on the Helping Hands Anti Bullying Programme. 

Our goal is:

To ensure the well-being of all our students and make Presentation Secondary School, Listowel an inclusive and psychologically safe place for everyone.

We greatly appreciate the work of Dr Maria Garvey and her team for developing the Helping Hands programme and sharing their professional expertise with us.

 By using the Helping Hands Programme, we aim to:

  • Develop classroom teams that are welcoming to all
  • Build support networks around vulnerable students
  • Create conditions that make it safe for students to tell
  • Help empower students who are victimised

Helping Hands is an award winning programme.

  • It has been developed through rigorous research and is based on international best practice and leading thinking.
  • It provides cutting edge knowledge, skills and an easy to use diagnostic tool to help teachers access relationship dynamics hidden in the peer group
  • Vulnerable students can be identified before problems escalate or complaints are made. This allows measures to assist them to be put in place
  • The programme combines online professional development with access to the software instrument for school leaders and teachers
  • This new approach means that vulnerable students can be identified before problems escalate or complaints are made, permitting appropriate supports to be put in place
  • The focus is on empowerment of the victims and keeping them psychologically safe
  • Recognising that resolving bullying is a process and not an event, teachers are equipped with knowledge and skills to identify targeted students and support them through the process of empowerment

For more information on the Helping Hands Programme visit https://cooperation.ie/helping-hands/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHFeulIo11Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzzEQaEoyFY

Foireann díospóireachta

Foireann díospóireachta

Aoibh Lennon, Síne Fogarty agus Noelle Dillon. Bhí na cailíní in iomaíocht aréir don chéad bhabhta don chomórtas i Luimneach. Bhíodar I bhfabhar an rúin, go mba chóir do thuismitheoirí smacht a bheith acu ar mheáin shoisialta a bpaistí faoin ocht mbliana déag d’aois. D’éirigh thar barr leo ar an oíche agus beidh siad ag dul ar aghaidh anois don chéad bhabhta eile. Comhghairdeachas libh a chailíní.
Síne, Aoibh and Noelle travelled to Limerick yesterday to compete in the first round of the debating competition and have qualified for the next round. Maith sibh
U14 Football

U14 Football

Well done our U14 football team on a great win today! We had our first game of the league today vs Gaelcholaiste Chiarrai at 10am in Caherslee, Tralee. Both teams traded scores in the first half but a number of goals for us put us ahead at half time. Gaelcholaiste came out strong in the second half and closed our lead to just a point but our girls kept their heads up and scored a number of crucial scores to ensure we won the game. Well done to everyone involved on a great game in tough conditions. The next U14 game will be played before the Christmas break.

Basketball

Basketball

Our U16s and U19s basketball team had their second round games today vs Colaiste Ide agus Iosef, Abbeyfeale. The U16 game was close throughout, with both teams taking turnings in the lead. However our girls pulled away in the last quarter to secure their second win in the league. U19s were up next, we started strong and fought hard but unfortunately Abbeyfeale went onto win the game. Well done to everyone involved today! Our final game in the league will be after the midterm break.

Career Guidance Programme

Career Guidance Programme

As part of their Career Guidance Programme, 5th and 6th year students had an excellent presentation from Emma Daly from Shannon College of Hotel Management today.