Health and wellbeing

We take a whole school approach to wellbeing. If a child is feeling safe, happy and confident they are more likely to learn at school and progress.

Support in school

There are specific targeted sessions weekly which promote ways for students to explore and understand how they can improve their wellbeing.

If a child is worried during the school day they can talk to their teachers, tutors and student progress leaders. If more support is needed then referrals can be put in place in school and with other outside agencies.

Your wellbeing matters. If you’re facing challenges or simply want to take care of your mental and physical health, there are plenty of resources available to help. This section provides links to trusted websites, helplines, and organisations that offer advice, guidance, and support tailored to young people.

  • What is Self-Harm
  • What is Mental Health
  • What is Digital Resilience
  • What are the signs and symptoms of poor Mental Health
  • Understanding Self-Harm
  • Understanding Low Mood and Depression
  • Supporting Children and Young People with Loneliness
  • Supporting Children and Young People with Anxiety
  • Healthy Lifestyle
  • Berevement
  • ACT Middlesborough
  • Healthier Together
  • Kooth
  • My Sister's Place
  • Barnardos
  • Unity City Academy
  • CEOP
  • Childline

Supporting a child’s wellbeing can sometimes feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone. This section signposts a range of resources to help you navigate topics such as mental health, online safety, and emotional support. Whether you need practical advice or someone to talk to, these trusted organisations can offer guidance.

  • ACT Middlesborough
  • Healthier Together
  • Kooth
  • My Sister's Place
  • Barnardos
  • Place2Be
  • Unity City Academy
  • Middlesbrough Hubs
  • Middlesbrough Family Support Services
  • CEOP
  • Childline
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