Mr Adam Ginn or 'Chappy Ado' as he is fondly known is a valued member of our school community and Student Well-being Team.
Chappy Ado is employed by SU Qld, with a contribution of funding from the National Schools Chaplaincy and Welfare Program (NSCWP) and our school's P&C Association.
Chaplains have been placed in schools because they can be a safe person who provides spiritual and emotional support to school communities. They are in the prevention and support business: caring and supporting students to help them find a better way to deal with issues ranging from family problems and loneliness, confusing relationships and friendship issues, peer pressure and self-esteem issues, depression and anxiety. They provide a listening ear and a caring presence for kids in crisis, and those who just need a friend. They also offer support for staff and parents of the school community.
Chaplaincy plays a vital role in our school and we value the care and support Chappy Ado brings to our school community. Chappy Ado is available for all students, staff and family and can be contacted through the school office.
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