Pupil Wellbeing
About pupil wellbeing -
Good mental health and wellbeing is a vital part of enabling your child to focus and be successful at school. Whilst there is no longer a stigma in admitting somebody is struggling, it can still be difficult to talk about.
We work hard with the children to encourage them to talk openly about their feelings. We actively promote sharing emotions and knowing who to talk to if they are having a difficult time.
https://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/ – action for children to support vulnerable and neglected children
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/ – NSPCC supporting families and keeping children safe on line
https://andover.foodbank.org.uk/
https://fish.hants.gov.uk/kb5/hampshire/directory/service.page?id=J3AMQp5fzI0&familychannel=2 – community pantry
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
Mental Health Foundation – Your mental health
Anna Freud – Advice for parents and carers talking mental health with young people
Mindfulness calendar with daily 5 minute activities PDF
Anna Freud – You’re never too young to talk mental health PDF
Thrive -
Thrive promotes children’s positive mental health, by teaching adults different techniques and tools to support young people.
We are proud to be an approved Thrive school. We have trained practitioners and have adopted a whole-school approach to social and emotional wellbeing to ensure every pupil is supported.