Student Welfare
The school’s open culture actively promotes all aspects of pupils’ welfare.
Pupils are safe and feel safe at all times. They understand how to keep themselves and others safe in different situations. Pupils can explain accurately and confidently how to keep themselves healthy. They can make informed choices about healthy eating, fitness and their emotional and mental well-being.
Positive relationships between pupils and staff contribute to pupils feeling safe and happy
Ofsted 2021
Helpful Links
Kooth:
Kooth is a service where students can get secure online support anonymously from well qualified counsellors.
Mental Health Support:
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications
Supporting children with bereavement
https://www.traumainformedschools.co.uk/images/Recognising_and_responding_to_Anxiety-4.pdf
Mind:
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/for-children-and-young-people/
St Luke’s (bereavement):
https://stlukeshospice.com/lukes-counselling-service-for-children-young-people/
Talk to Frank (support with substance abuse):
FLASH (Families learning about self-harm):
https://theministryofparenting.com/self-harm-talk/flash/
Supporting anxiety:
https://www.traumainformedschools.co.uk/images/Recognising_and_responding_to_Anxiety-4.pdf