Additional Support
We understand that, from time to time, young people and their families may need a little extra support. Whether you are looking for advice on wellbeing, mental health, online safety, attendance, family life, or other areas, there are many trusted organisations that can help.
Below, you will find links to a range of support services and resources for parents and carers. We hope these provide helpful information, practical guidance, and reassurance. If you are unsure where to start or would like to discuss any concerns, please don't hesitate to contact the school. We are here to work alongside you in supporting your child's wellbeing and success.
Financial Support
If you are experiencing financial difficulties or would like advice on managing the rising cost of living, there are organisations that can offer practical support, guidance and information about the help available to families.
Mental Health Support & Wellbeing
Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of young people is important for every family. The organisations below provide advice, resources and support to help children, young people and parents navigate a range of emotional and mental health needs.
Special Educational Needs & Disabilities
If your child has special educational needs or disabilities (SEND), you may find these organisations helpful. They offer information, advice and support to help families access services, understand their rights and find the support that best meets their child's needs.
Activities & Support for Families
Spending time together, staying active and connecting with your local community can have a positive impact on family wellbeing. These organisations provide information about activities, clubs, events and opportunities for children, young people and their families.
LGBTQ+
Every young person deserves to feel safe, respected and supported. The organisations below provide information, guidance and support for LGBTQ+ young people, their families and allies, helping to promote understanding, inclusion and wellbeing.
Bereavement
At our school, we understand that there is no right or wrong way to grieve, and that every child's experience is unique. We are committed to providing a safe, caring, and compassionate environment where students and their families feel supported. This page brings together information, guidance, and organisations that can offer practical advice and emotional support to help families navigate bereavement, whenever they need it.
Online Safety
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The online world offers many opportunities for learning, creativity and connection, but it can also present challenges. These trusted resources provide practical advice to help parents and carers support their children in staying safe, confident and responsible online.
The organisations and resources on this page have been selected to provide a starting point for support. This list is not exhaustive, and inclusion does not imply endorsement by the school. If you are unable to find the support you need, please contact the school, and we will do our best to support you and help you access the appropriate services. |