Wellbeing & Mental Health
We are committed to the emotional wellbeing of our school community and there are a range of activities and links to support this listed below:-
Information for Adults (Parent / Carer and Staff):-
Your GP can refer your child to TAMHS (Targeted Mental Health Service) and CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service).
One Eighty
There is also a charity called One Eighty which can help schools and parents. This includes behaviour and students with high vulnerability and includes two free prevention projects (primary mental health resilience programme – Make Me Smile and Innerviews a programme for children who have experienced complex life situations).
Helping people who have anxiety, fear or panic which impact upon their lives.
Helping people who have obsessions and compulsions which have a daily impact on their lives.
Rethink mental illness – Advice, information and support groups in your area – 01793 642378.
An online resource which covers a wide variety of different issues such as anxiety, health, relationships, feelings and get active.
About the Wellbeing Award for Schools (WAS)
Show their commitment to promoting mental health as part of school life
Improve the emotional wellbeing of their staff and pupils
Ensure mental health problems are identified early and appropriate support provided
Offer provision and interventions that matches the needs of its pupils and staff
Engage the whole school community in the importance of mental health awareness
Capture the views of parents, pupils and teachers on mental health issues
For further information about Wellbeing and Mental Health contact Mrs Vicki Brown at the school - vbrown@crowdyshill.swindon.sch.uk.
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