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Mental Health and Wellbeing

Our pupils' mental health and wellbeing is the centre of everything we do at Crockenhill Primary School.

Mental health and wellbeing is explicitly taught through our PSHE and RSE lessons as well as being embedded throughout the wider curriculum. This includes our trips and visits , our use of our outdoor space and the variety of clubs that we offer. The pupils have access to continued pastoral support from the staff at school.

Outside Services

Mental Health Crisis Support.

This service (for all age groups) went live earlier this month. Support is now available simply by texting the word “Kent” or the word “Medway” to 85258. It is free for the majority of phone networks – for full details see here  https://www.kent.gov.uk/social-care-and-health/health/release-the-pressure/release-the-pressure-text-service 

The service is provided by the national charity Shout. You can read more about how the service is provided here https://www.giveusashout.org

Kooth

Kooth  is a free, safe and anonymous mental health and wellbeing online platform for young people aged 10 to 16yrs across the whole of Kent 24/7     

Moodspark and Kent Resilience Hub

MoodSpark or Kent Resilience Hub to learn about mental health and find tips and resources to keep emotionally healthy        

ChatHealth

Text ChatHealth for support around physical and mental health on 07520 618850. The number is monitored Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm      

Children and Young People's Counselling Service

Self-referral to the Children and Young People’s Counselling Service 

Useful Websites

Newspapers/Online Magazines/Podcasts:

CALM ZONE 

Childline has a fantastic site full of a variety of exercises, activities and games designed to help young people of all ages feel calmer and reduce stress see, 

ONE YOU 

This is a great support for adults which offers free 1:1 to help improve your lifestyle from; mental wellbeing, getting more active, support in the community, financial support to eating well. See link below for further information and how to refer; 

APPS FOR MENTAL HEALTH

The NHS have put together a library of apps designed for children and adults to support mental health and wellbeing. You can filter by category and they have both free and paying apps: