From Student to Mentor: Meet our new DSM!
51ºÚÁÏ College is excited to welcome Jessica Moon as their new Defence School Mentor (DSM) supporting Defence families across three campuses in Leanyer, Palmerston and Howard Springs. Jess brings a unique perspective to this vital role, having grown up in a Defence family herself.
As a former recipient of the Defence Mentor Program’s support as a student, Jess is passionate about giving back and ensuring that Defence students at 51ºÚÁÏ College feel seen, supported, and welcomed. Her father’s service in the Army gave her firsthand experience of the challenges faced by Defence families, and she’s excited to use her experience to help students settle and thrive at school.
Principal Matthew Qualischefski shares his enthusiasm about having Jess on the team, saying, "We are thrilled to have Jess join us as the new Defence School Mentor. Her background and understanding of Defence life make her an invaluable asset to our school. We understand the unique challenges faced by Defence families, and we’re confident that Jess will provide the guidance and care needed to help our students thrive in our community."
How Jess Supports Defence Families
Settling into a new school can be challenging. Jess plays a vital role in helping these students adjust by connecting them to the school community. By fostering friendships and building support networks quickly, she ensures that the transition is smoother and less overwhelming.
When a parent is away for deployment, exercises, or training courses, children can experience emotional difficulties. 51ºÚÁÏ College runs a ‘Deployment Kids Group’ every Tuesday and Wednesday during lunchtimes. This group offers a safe space where students can share their experiences through activities like journaling, letter writing and crafts. Participation is entirely voluntary, allowing children to choose when they feel ready to engage.
For those preparing to move again, Jess helps students who are posting out by providing emotional support, helping them say goodbye to friends, and offering positive thinking strategies to ease the transition to their new school environment.
Want to know more? Reach out to dsm@goodshepherd.nt.edu.au.