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Mental Wellbeing

Mental Health and Wellbeing Including Physical well-being

Our Wellbeing Team is led by Mrs Rachel Golding supported by Mrs Lynda Smith, Miss Shannon Henderson, Lindsey Gibbins and our school governor Mrs Julie Turnbull.

At Seaburn Dene Primary School, we aim to promote positive mental health and wellbeing for our whole school community (children, staff, parents and carers), and recognise how important mental health and emotional wellbeing is to our lives in just the same way as physical health. We recognise that children’s mental health is a crucial factor in their overall wellbeing and can affect their learning and achievement. All children go through ups and downs during their school career and some face significant life events. 
The Department for Education (DfE) recognises that: “in order to help their children succeed; schools have a role to play in supporting them to be resilient and mentally healthy”. Schools can be a place for children and young people to experience a nurturing and supportive environment that has the potential to develop self-esteem and give positive experiences for overcoming adversity and building resilience. For some, school will be a place of respite from difficult home lives and offer positive role models and relationships, which are critical in promoting children’s wellbeing and can help create a sense of belonging and community.

Our role in school is to ensure that children are able to manage times of change and stress, and that they are supported to reach their potential or 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, 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.

Our aim is to help develop the protective factors which build resilience to mental health problems and to be a school where:

  • All children are valued.
  • Children have a sense of belonging and feel safe.
  • Children feel able to talk openly with trusted adults about their problems without feeling any stigma.
  • Positive mental health is promoted and valued.
  • Bullying is not tolerated.

At Seaburn Dene we provide wellbeing areas around school for members of our school community to engage in a range of services or even just to have some quiet time to reflect or talk. 

Help and support for Mental Health and Wellbeing can be found locally at 

  • sunderlandcommunityscamhs.nhs.uk
  • washingtonmind.org.uk 
  • wellbeinginfo.org

Sunderland MIND can provide some great support for children and their families. See posters for more information.

Handling Anxiety and Change - Ten10 Roadshow

Express Yourself - Children's Mental Health Week

Kooth - free online mental health support for children aged 10-plus

kooth.com, a free, safe online community and counselling site for children and young people, for children aged 10-plus.


Kooth.com is available in Sunderland  commissioned by your local NHS clinical commissioning group or Local Authority. We are available to children and young people in 77% of CCGs in England and look after 500k children and young people every year.


We are hugely aware of the impact of COVID 19 on your year 5 and 6 children, this is part of our support for our UKS2 children in the wake of the pandemic and as they prepare for their transition.  Kooth.com is available 365 days per year with live counselling available 12 until 10pm everyday.

What is Kooth?

Kooth.com is a free online mental health platform for children and young people. It is free for young people to access the service, no referral is needed and by creating an online profile young people remain anonymous whilst accessing direct counselling, and/or browsing the site for self-help information and guidance. The whole site is fully safeguarded and pre-moderated.

Our multi-professional team includes BACP accredited counsellors, media workers (who moderate site content) and senior emotional well- being practitioners who are supported by a management team working to a clear clinical and quality governance framework.

XenZone has robust safeguarding practice which is robustly overseen by our senior clinical and safeguarding team. This ensures kooth.com is a safe, supportive and accessible service for young people in a non- stigmatising environment.

Who is Kooth for?


Any children/young people aged 10 plus, that may need support with their mental health. They don’t need a referral or parental permission.The service is anonymous and fully safeguarded.

No-one can create a username, post a comment or create content without our team approving it. We work with young people who may be interested in exploring mental wellbeing - right through to those with ongoing mental health needs that may use us alongside or instead of traditional services face to face and CAMHS services.

Regards,

Kooth

Kooth - Free, safe and anonymous online support for young people

Want someone to understand or advice to help a friend? We're here for you. On Kooth you can: - Chat to our friendly counsellors - Read articles written by young people - Get support from the Kooth community - Write in a daily journal Age and location restrictions apply.

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Kooth - Discussion Boards

Kooth Discussion Boards - here you can discuss a range of topics with the Kooth community. Visit www.kooth.com to find out more.

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