School Parent Survey Template

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Parent Survey
An important aspect of implementing KidsMatter
What year level is your child in at this school? If you
in your child’s school is the consultation process
have more than one child attending the school, select more.
with parents and carers. This short survey asks
about your perceptions of the school in relation to
Preschool
Year 4
the school’s work in the area of mental health and
wellbeing.
Prep/Reception
Year 5
Year 1
Year 6
Your responses are anonymous and only
summarised results are reported.
Year 2
Year 7
Year 3
Year 8 or above
It is important that you give your honest views
and not be overly positive. It is OK to disagree
to statements if that is your honest view.
What is the main language spoken at home?
Your views about your child’s school are
important. Although not every question may
seem relevant to you, please answer each
question as best you can.
Not
Extremely
How important is it that:
Important
Important
1.
your child learns about cultures, families and ways of living
1
2
3
4
5
2.
your child learns about where to go and how to ask for help when they
1
2
3
4
5
need it
3.
your child participates in activities that promote positive relationships
2
3
4
1
5
among all children
4.
the school provides information about parenting and child development
4
1
2
3
5
5.
the school provides opportunities for parents to develop support
4
5
1
2
3
networks (eg meeting other families)
6.
the school provides opportunities for families to engage in activities
3
4
5
1
2
involving their child
7.
the school assists children and families to get help in relation to mental
1
2
3
4
5
health difficulties
What would you like to know more about?
Here are some suggestions, so tick all that apply, but please tell us about any others.
getting more involved with the school
managing challenging behaviour
getting more involved with the community
building resilience
access to community health services
dealing with bullying
parenting information
dealing with trauma
child development and learning
cyber safety
children’s wellbeing and mental health
healthy family relationships and separation
supporting children with special needs
cultural diversity and inclusion
the KidsMatter initiative

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