Wellbeing & Mental Health

Over the coming months we will be developing this section of our website to include useful and practical information that can be used to support your child’s wellbeing and mental health.

If you have any concerns relating to your child’s wellbeing and/or mental health, please communicate these to their class teacher.

We strongly encourage parents and carers to make school aware of any concerns about your child's mental health and wellbeing as soon as these arise so that timely support and/or advice can be provided.

As a regular point of contact via the school diary and regular calls home, your child's teacher would be a good person to raise any initial concerns with and they can signpost the support provided by school or direct you to member of staff best positioned to offer support and/or advice. Equally you can contact the school via reception and request to meet with the school's Child and Family Officer, SENCo or Behaviour and Attitudes Lead.

Through the 2022/23 academic year the school will be running drop-ins and workshops with our Play Therapist and Mental Health Support Team practitioner. The school will notify all parents and carers of the details around these closer to the time.

The list of websites below can be used to access information, advice or support on how to help with your child's mental health and emotional wellbeing.

We will extend and develop this list over the coming months to include links to resources and information to common challenges raised by our young people, parents and carers.

 

Lincolnshire Family Services Directory

Mind Ed for Families

Young Minds

The Sleep Charity