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Well-Being & Mental Health Resources

Families thrive when they feel understood, supported, and connected. This section brings together guidance, practical tools, and trusted information to help parents and carers navigate the emotional ups and downs of family life. Whether you’re looking for strategies to support your child, ways to strengthen your own wellbeing, or simply reassurance that you’re not alone, this space is designed to offer calm, clarity, and confidence. It’s a place where families can find support that is compassionate, accessible, and grounded in what really makes a difference.  

We work closely with parents and carers to promote positive mental health. Our approach includes:

  • A nurturing school environment where children feel safe and valued
  • Staff trained to recognise early signs of emotional or mental health needs
  • Open communication with families and a commitment to working in partnership
  • Clear pathways for additional support when needed

If you are worried about your child’s wellbeing, please speak to your child’s class teacher or contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead. We are here to help.

 

Further Guidance for Parents and Families

Below is a curated set of guidance, practical tools, and trusted information drawn directly from reputable UK organisations that specialise in supporting parents, carers, and families with mental health and wellbeing. Each item includes a brief explanation so you can quickly see what it offers.

NSPCC – Parenting Advice and Support

  • Offers clear, practical guidance on everyday parenting challenges such as sleep, crying, bonding, and managing toddler emotions.
  • Designed to help parents feel more confident and supported in day‑to‑day family life.

YoungMinds – Parent Support Hub

  • Provides an A–Z guide covering children’s mental health conditions, feelings, behaviours, and life events.
  • Includes guidance on navigating mental health services (GP, counselling, CAMHS) and helping children open up about their feelings.

Mind – Parenting and Mental Health

  • Focuses on supporting parents who may be managing their own mental health difficulties.
  • Includes challenges of parenting with a mental health problem, self‑care strategies, and advice on supporting a child’s wellbeing.

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