MENTAL HEALTH & EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING

There are many different methods of support available to OUR students.

These come in the form of both our pastoral support teams which are described in more detail here and a range of recommended resources which students can access.  These resources can be accessed here, we encourage our students to ask for help when they need it and to not be afraid to let their pastoral teams know if they are worried about a friend. An ideal way to do this is by clicking here where the email account is checked daily.

If you are in CRISIS and need help

Click here to report bullying

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like to talk to our Pastoral Leader

Pastoral Leaders are available for drop-in conversations at break, lunchtime, before and after school to talk to students about any worries or personal issues they might be having; these can be issues involving learning as well as family and relationship worries. If a student wants to talk with a Pastoral Leader at any other time, they should email for an appointment.

The role of the Pastoral Leader is to support students’ welfare, well-being and self-esteem so they can achieve their potential. They can provide intensive mentoring, anger management, anxiety support, help with self-regulation and therapeutic coaching for students.

Pastoral Leader

Year 7 - Mrs Platt

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Year 8 - Miss Foulser Click here to email

Year 9 - Mr Burden

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Year 10 - Mrs Jedrzejewski

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Year 11 - Miss Withers

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Year 12 & Year 13 - Miss Barnes

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If you would like to talk to our Guidance Manager

Guidance Manager

Year 7 - Miss Taylor

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Year 8 - Mrs Evans Click here to email

Year 9 - Mrs Richardson

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Year 10 - Mrs Newlyn

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Year 11 - Leigh-Anne Cook

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Year 12 & Year 13 - Mrs McCarthy

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If you would like to TALK to somebody, contact: 

 

 


If you would like to FIND OUT MORE about your mental wellbeing:

Please find information and advice on a variety of issues via the links below

Addiction

 

Teen health

Young minds

Stem 4

Anger

Teen Health

NHS

Anxiety

Young minds

Mind

Anxiety UK

Stem 4

Bullying

Anti-Bullying alliance

Teen Health

Young minds

Childline

If you are experiencing online bullying, or something else online has worried you, please speak to an adult you trust or you can talk to Childline at any time on 0800 1111

Caring for SOmeone

Carers trust

Depression

Young minds

Mind

Students against depression

Teen health

Stem 4

Drinking and Drugs

Frank

Nacoa

Teen health

Young minds

NHS

Eating Disorders

Beat

Mayo clinic

NHS

Young minds

Stem 4

Friends and Relationships

Teen health

Young minds

General Wellbeing and Advice

The Mix

Rise above

Open for parents

Mind

Stem 4

Good Diet and Nutrition

Teen health

NHS

Health, Resilience and Wellbeing

Time to change

Teen health

Young minds

Stem 4

Boing boing

Mental Health

Teen health

Mind

Young minds

Stem 4

Mindfulness

Teen health

Online Safety

UK smart internet centre

Teen health

Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online?

CEOP helps any child or young person under the age of 18 who is being pressured, forced or tricked into taking part in sexual activity of any kind. This can be something that has taken place either online or in ‘the real world’, or both. The CEOP Safety Centre has clear information and advice on what can be reported to CEOP, the reporting process and what will happen if you do decide to make a report. You can visit the CEOP Safety Centre and make a report directly to CEOP by clicking the Click CEOP button.

Click CEOP

cHILDLINE

If you are experiencing online bullying or something else online has worried you please speak to an adult you trust, or you can talk to Childline at any time on 0800 1111

Radicalisation

Education against hate

Hope not hate .com

Lets talk about working together to prevent terrorism

Self Harm

Selfharm UK

Stem 4

Young minds

NSPCC

Sexting

Childline

Sexuality

Sexwise

NHS

Stonewall

Suicidal Thoughts

Papyrus