Mental Health & Well-being
There has been a great deal of attention paid to the physical and mental well-being of children in the media, over recent times, linked to worrying statistics about the rise of illnesses related to poor diet and lack of exercise and the increasing numbers of young children suffering from mental health issues.
Our aim is to create a mentally wealthy school, where our pupils, parents and carers and staff have the tools and the resilience to deal with life and flourish academically and emotionally.
In order that we achieve our aim, we have a three-tiered plan (see below) to support all of our pupils in this area, offering more specialised provision for those that require it. Mr. Hutt (Headteacher) has been trained, using Government funding, as our Mental Health and Well-being Leader with responsibility for coordinating our school’s approach to this area.
From Autumn 2022 we will have in place a mental health and wellbeing focus group, which will incorporate the Headteacher, the Deputy Headteacher, two non-class based Thrive practitioners, the PSHE and RSE lead and a school Trustee. This group will have responsibility for coordinating the school’s strategy to mental health and well-being.
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Tier 1: Whole School - all pupils will access and benefit from a range of provision Parents, Carers and staff will be signposted to a range of mental health wellbeing sites and resources |
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Tier 2: Group Intervention |
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Tier 3: Personalised Provision |
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