Our Approach
At Hamsey Primary School, mental health and emotional wellbeing is an important part of school life for both children and staff.
We are committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of our pupils and staff to ensure that the school is a community where everyone feels able to thrive. Positive mental wellbeing is essential if children and young people are to flourish and lead fulfilling lives.
At our school, we know that everyone experiences life challenges that can make us vulnerable and at times anyone may need additional emotional support. We take the view that positive mental health is everybody’s business and that we all have a role to play.
Our structures and practices consistently support all children’s mental health across the school community. We continually consider how children’s individual needs are met through a stepped approach, ensuring that practices are consistent for all children, whilst providing additional support for the most vulnerable children.
We have support from a wide range of services on whom we can call or signpost our families for advice. These are outlined in our Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Policy.
Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families
The diagrams below were created alongside the Talking Mental Health Animation & Toolkit which features an introduction from their Patron, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge who supported the 'You're Never Too Young to Talk' mental health campaign. The resources demonstrate how we can help children express their feelings, respond appropriately, and prevent small problems from snowballing into bigger ones.
Helping children and young people to manage anxiety: A practical guide to supporting pupils and students during periods of disruption draws on the existing evidence base around self-care and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to think about how we can support children and young people struggling with anxiety. It is aimed at supporting teachers working remotely with children, and can also be shared to support parents and carers who are playing a more significant role than ever in their child’s education at a challenging time.