Mental Health & Wellbeing

Mental Health & Wellbeing Support

Who to speak to in school

You can speak with any member of staff / trusted adult in school and share your concerns or worries. This could be your form tutor, class teacher, Head / Assistant Head of Year, teaching assistant or whoever you feel comfortable talking to.
You can also use the SHARP System here.

NHS Manchester Talking Therapies – The Big Life group

Free Mental Health Support for people registered with a Manchester GP

Crisis Cafe at No. 93

42nd Street

Online support for those ages 13-25 years old

 

 

 

Mind Manchester

stem4 apps

 

 

 

How To Sign Up To Kooth
Online Safety

Whilst your son/daughter is accessing their learning online it is important that they use the internet safely and responsibly. For support in keeping your child safe online please find the below links, as recommended by the Department for Education:

Vodafone Digital Parenting - E-Safety

www.internetmatters.org
www.net-aware.org.uk
www.thinkuknow.co.uk
www.saferinternet.org.uk

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