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St. Pauls’ Primary Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy

St. Paul’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy

At St Paul’s Primary, we aim to promote positive mental health and wellbeing for every member of our staff and children/young people though nurturing relationships and the promotion of a positive establishment ethos. We will pursue this aim using both universal, whole establishment approaches and specialised targeted approaches aimed at vulnerable children/young people.

This document describes St Paul’s Primary School’s approach to promoting positive mental health and wellbeing. 

Keep Your Children Safer Online

Advice for parents and carersStop Abuse Together: A new government resource to help keep children and young people safer from sexual abuseMost children won’t tell anyone at the time of their abuse. That’s why it’s important for everyone to know how to spot the potential signs of child sexual abuse and where to go for support if concerned.The new Stop Abuse Together website (stopabusetogether.campaign.gov.uk) can help parents and carers learn to spot the signs, have regular conversations with your child which can help keep them safer, and know when it’s right to reach out for more support.

Advice for Parents and Carers – Keeping your children safer online

Advice for parents and carersLots of us will continue to rely on technology over the winter break, for entertainment and keeping in touch with friends and family. Below are some articles to help you keep your children safer online:

Click here to read about the Internet of Things (IoT).

Click here to read more about how to make  online gaming safer for your child.

Click here to read a guide for parents and carers on privacy settings.