Mental Health and Wellbeing
Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of pupils is at the heart of our community in Drumchapel High School.
There are a wide variety of supports available to pupils at all stages, ranging from wellbeing activities in school to more intensive supports from outside agencies.
We have produced a new information leaflet to help parents and families understand what supports there are for young people who may be struggling with their mental health.
Please click the link below to download a copy. Paper copies are also available from the school.
Link to download our Child Protection Leaflet
The NHS has produced this booklet containing links and telephone numbers for lots of really useful websites and helplines:
NHS GGC Online Learning Resources
Here is an online book from the Sleep Charity which is available to download using the link below:
Pupils in S4-S6 can access a new online resources called TogetherAll.
This website has the following features:
- A vibrant online community where members can support each other
- Available to all Glasgow residents aged 16-18 years
- Access 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
- Trained professionals available 24/7
- Self-assessments & recommended resources
- Creative tools to help express how you’re feeling
- Wide range of self-guided courses to do at your own pace
Click on the picture below to access their website:
The organisation SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has produced a really helpful guide about how to have a conversation with a young person about their mental health.
Starting the Mental Health Conversation
In serious cases, a young person may be referred to CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services). Advice about the CAMHS service can be accessed by clicking the image below:
Below, you will find a range of resources which provide information about the effects social media may have on the mental health of young people.
Click on the download button below each image to view each guide in full size: