Communication
Communicating with parents
Haven't spoken to the parentals about Schoolies yet? Take some time to sit down with them and come up with a plan about how you're going to keep in touch. They may be worried about your safety so having a plan will help them to rest a little easier.
It's a good idea to:
- set a time each day for them to call you
- give them a friend’s mobile number in case yours runs out of battery
- let them know where you’re staying and who with.
Identify that one special person that you trust and can talk to about your feelings, whether it be:
- an aunty
- a neighbour
- a parent
- a family friend.
Touch base with them before Schoolies and let them know that they’re your chosen person and ask if it’s okay you contact them if you need someone to talk to while you’re away.
You may not need to, but it’s good to know that there’s always someone you can reach out to.
Communicating with friends
Before Schoolies:
- talk to your friends about your expectations, your plans for the week, what behaviour you think is acceptable, and how you agree to resolve any potential conflict. Don’t forget to cover finances and what you are expected to pay for
- let your friends know who you want them to contact on your behalf in the event of an emergency.
During Schoolies:
- make sure your friends know where you are at all times. If you plan on leaving the Schoolies Hub early, always let your friends know
- always seek approval from your roommates before you bring anyone back to your accommodation
- check in with your friends throughout the week to see how they are going. They might need a night off from partying but didn’t feel comfortable saying so. Be a good friend and spend the night in if that’s what they need.
Phone contacts
As part of your Schoolies prep, make sure you have all emergency contacts saved in your phone.
You should include:
- your friend's parents contact details (and vice versa)
- Red Frogs Hotline on 1300 557 123
- Safer Schoolies Hotline on 13 QGOV (13 74 68) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
In the event of an emergency, don't risk it. Always call Triple Zero (000).
Ambulance and paramedics are not the police – never let fear of getting in trouble stop you from calling an ambulance in an emergency. Your safety is their number one priority.