Wellbeing
Wellbeing information about our school.
At St. Godric’s, we are commited to supporting the positive mental health and wellbeing of our whole school community (children, staff, parents and carers).
We have a supportive and caring ethos and our approach is respectful and kind, where each individual and contribution is valued. We endeavour to ensure that children are able to manage times of change and stress and aim to ensure that they are supported to reach their potential or to access help when they need it.
We also have a role to ensure that children learn about what they can do to maintain positive mental health, understand what affects their mental health, how they can help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues, and where they can go if they need help and support.
At St. Godric’s 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.
At St Godric’s we take a whole school approach to promoting positive mental health, aiming to encourage resilience, joy and success and to work in a pro-active way to avoid problems arising.
Here at St. Godric’s, all staff take on the responsibility of promoting positive mental health and well-being. We also have staff with specific responsibilities:
In their various roles, they:
The skills, knowledge and understanding needed by our pupils to keep themselves mentally healthy and safe are included as part of our developmental PSHE curriculum. The specific content of lessons will be determined by the specific needs of the cohort we’re teaching but we will also use our PSHE/RSE curriculum to ensure that we teach mental health and emotional wellbeing issues in a safe and sensitive manner.
The school will offer support through targeted approaches for individual pupils or groups of pupils which may include:
We will ensure that staff, pupils and parents are aware of what support is available within our school and how to access further support.
Early Identification and Warning Signs
All staff will be vigilant in identifying a range of possible difficulties that may be contributing to a pupil’s poor mental health, including:
School staff may also become aware of warning signs which indicate a pupil is experiencing mental health or emotional wellbeing issues. These warning signs should always be taken seriously and staff observing any of these warning signs should communicate their concerns with the designated child protection and safeguarding officer or the emotional wellbeing lead as appropriate.
Assessment, interventions and support
All concerns are reported to the designated adults within school and needs are assessed through a triage approach with SLT, class teachers and SENDCO to ensure the child gets the support they need, either from within the school or from an external specialist service, as quickly as possible.
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Updated | 19th June, 2025 |
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