Pupils Health and Well-Being
If you’re worried about your child, follow the links for some ideas and advice.
How are you feeling?
Do you need someone to talk to?
Talking about worries can really help! You could…
- Talk to your friends, teachers or parents if you are concerned about yourself or a friend.
- Go to our lunchtime ‘Drop In’ with Mrs Clayton on Thursday from 12.45 to 1.15 in the Meeting Room.
- You could put your worry in the worry box near the school library. We read them all and try to help.
Other important Phone Numbers:
Childline 0800 1111NSPCC Helpline 0808 800 500
How are you feeling?
Do you need someone to talk to?
Talking about worries can really help! You could…
Talk to your friends, teachers or parents if you are concerned about yourself or a friend.
Go to our lunchtime ‘Drop In’ with Mrs Clayton on Thursday from 12.45 to 1.15 in the Meeting Room.
You could put your worry in the worry box near the school library. We read them all and try to help.
There is an online counselling service for young people called Kooth (aged 8+) www.Kooth.com
You can access local support through the http://www.youthwellbeing.co.uk/
Your parents could take you to the ‘Take 5 Drop–In’ (aged 8+) Thursday 3–8pm. You can walk in or email to make an appointment. Look at the website for more information.
https://www.togmind.org/youth-in-mind/take-5
19–25 Union Street,
Oldham, OL1 1HA
0161 330 9223
Or email take5@togmind.org
If you are a young carer, you probably look after one of your parents or care for a sibling. A Young Carer is a young person who cares, unpaid, for a parent, sibling, or other family member within their household who could not manage their day–to–day activities without their help. Your parents could contact, Young Carers, Medtia Place, 80 Union St, Oldham, OL1 1DJ
families/early–help Other important Phone Numbers: Samaritans 08457909090
Other important Phone Numbers:
NSPCC Helpline 0808 800 50


