Upper Yarra
Tuesday, 8 September, 2020
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Emojis check in By Jed Lanyon R U OK? It’s a question that’s important now more than ever when you consider the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on our everyday lives. Healesville Primary School and Healesville High School have teamed up to remind the wider community that R U OK? Day on Thursday 10 September is a welcomed opportunity to ask a friend or a loved one that very question. Healesville High School’s wellbeing coordinator Lisa Mathieson and Healesville Primary School teacher Ali Bryan have come up with a range of activities for all age groups in order to raise awareness on mental health and suicide prevention. The pair are pushing for the entire town to get involved on R U OK? Day and take part in a Wellbeing Walk while wearing the colour yellow. Students from both schools have created colourful emojis to stick on their letterboxes and front windows in order to highlight the cause so Healesville residents take their daily walk and get the ball rolling in creating a dialogue about experiencing different emotions and feelings. Ms Mathieson said they were inspired to create the Wellbeing Walk following the rainbows that families displayed out the front of their houses during the first wave of Covid-19 restrictions. “When we came up with the idea we thought it could include the broader community,” she said. “We’re getting a really good response from a lot of community groups, who are separated from the school environment but are showing a lot of interest. “Using emojis is a form of expressing something like emotions without using your words, which is very much the language for kids these days. Continued page 2
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Healesville Primary School students Will and Tilly showing off their emojis with their big sister Isabelle from Healesville High School. 214709 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS