As such, we have put the following things in place to ensure this is continued and frequently added to, in order to benefit the children within our care.
Also see the documents and links at the bottom of the page, with useful mental health and wellbeing resources to support your child's mental health:
The children have elected two peers in every class for this valuable role. The role of the ‘wellbeing champions’ is to offer support, kindness and friendship, to promote anti-bullying and be aware, and notice, any signs of unhappiness in their friends.
Through listening to their peers feelings, ideas and thoughts they will influence and positively shape the wellbeing direction of the school. Working together, and closely supported by ‘Youth Mental Health First Aider’ Mrs Natalie Hothi.
We are dedicated and committed to training our staff in mental health and wellbeing to ensure that they are well placed to support our children. Mrs Brogan is also a fully trained Designated Senior Mental Health Lead, who oversees Mental Health and Wellbeing from a strategic perspective
We are also very lucky that two members of staff are now qualified 'mini me yoga teachers', enabling us to offer mindfulness, relaxation and yoga as part of our wellbeing profile.
We have also successfully implemented peer massage across the whole school which has had marvellous results.
Whilst the children are always our top priority, staff wellbeing is an integral part of this. Happy teachers lead to happy children.
We ensure all staff feel valued and motivated to do well. Some of the ways in which we achieve this are by having wellbeing as an agenda item in staff and governor meetings, a staff wellbeing/help yourself board, staff wellbeing afternoons, an open door policy, and a supportive work family.
Our teachers are able to give your children their best, as we are ensuring their mental health and wellbeing is supported and is a priority.
We follow the five steps to happiness, be active, take notice, give, connect, keep learning.
We are lucky to be able to reach out to our families in lots of different ways, we’ve found a mixture of Facebook, Twitter, seesaw and email, ensure we stay connected with our Sytchampton families.
We regularly share useful articles relating to good mental health and wellbeing on the different platforms, such as, the monthly action for happiness calendar, which we all love and have on the walls in staff communal areas too.
SEMH Intervention Pathway.docx
Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategic Plan 2021 -2022.docx
Staff Workload Charter 2021 to 2022.docx
SEMH -graduated response checklist.docx
We are committed to ensuring your children stay active through fun PE sessions and having outside organisations such as Kidderminster harriers offer exciting sporting activities.
We are very blessed with our wonderful location, which provides lots of daily opportunities to practise mindful awareness of our surroundings and appreciate all of the nature around us.
We have many future plans to increase our wellbeing activities and these include:
Whole school wellbeing day.
More staff trained in Mental Health First Aid.
Training opportunities for parents on supporting their child’s mental health.
Assemblies on wellbeing and good health organised by the wellbeing champions, and projects across the school promoting anti-bullying.
We always welcome feedback from our families, please get in touch if you would like to talk about wellbeing.