Child Wellbeing

Mental Health & Emotional Support

Helping children with anxiety


Supporting Your Child with Anxiety (1)

View Local and National Support links below:

Rainbow Guide Sept 2021 (download)

Last week was Children’s Mental Health week and the government has published guidance for parents and carers for supporting children’s mental health during coronavirus.

View the full guidance on the Gov.uk Publications website.

Miss Whitfield and Mrs Azzouzi are all available in school to discuss any wellbeing concerns you have on 01388 603588.

Young Carers

The Bridge Young Carers has launched its new Facebook page and are inviting you to like and follow their page to receive updates about events, training and their service.

Resources

These resources listed below provide guidance for parents and carers to keep children safe online. They will, amongst other things, support you to talk to your child about a range of online safety issues, set up home filtering in a child-friendly way and set up age-appropriate parental controls on digital devices:

If you have downloaded new apps or bought new technology to help stay connected at this time, remember to review and adjust privacy and safety settings if you or your child is signing up to a new online service.

  • Internet Matters has provided step-by-step guides on how to set up parental controls so that you can control what content your child can access online.
  • The UK Safer Internet Centre has developed guidance on how to switch on family-friendly filters to prevent age-inappropriate content being accessed on devices in your home.
  • The NSPCC provides more information for parents or carers with concerns about their child seeking inappropriate or explicit content online.