Helpful websites
School performance data is statistical information showing how well pupils in England have done at key points in their educational journey. Compare schools - Department for Education
We are part of the Extend Learning Academies Network Extend Learning Academies Network
For information about the area, education, community, travel, housing etc North Somerset Council
Ofsted Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think of your child’s school Parent View
SEND & You delivers the ‘SENDIAS’ (Special Educational Needs & Disability Information Advice & Support) service for our area Send & You
Check your eligibility for Free School Meals North Somerset Council - free school meals information
Safe and reliable advice about young people’s mental health, created by experts and parents together intended to support parents and those caring for children and young people in their family when they are concerned about a young person’s mental health or well-being MindEd for Families
Great advice and resources to help you to keep children safe whilst using the Internet Think You Know
Parent Talk offers free, down-to-earth advice for parents of children aged 0-19. All our content is written or curated by Action for Children’s parenting coaches. It’s based on their experiences working with children, young people and their families. Action for Children - parent talk
Everything you need to know about schools, teaching, education Department for Education
Small, simple steps you can take to look after yourself and make your workplace mentally healthier.
Children's mental health - Every Mind Matters - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
There are times when we all feel the strain. As parents and carers, there are ways we can support children and young people to give them the best chance to stay mentally healthy.
Children's Mental Health Week (childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk)
‘Growing Together’ is about growing emotionally and finding ways to help each other grow. Challenges and setbacks can help us to grow and adapt and trying new things can help us to move beyond our comfort zone into a new realm of possibility and potential. However, emotional growth is often a gradual process that happens over time, and sometimes we might feel a bit ‘stuck’.
Signs That a Child Is Suffering From Mental Health Issues | NSPCC
Recognising the signs that a child may be struggling with their mental health can be really hard. We've got advice to help you support children who may be experiencing depression, anxiety, suicidal feelings or self-harm.
YoungMinds | Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People | YoungMinds
Whether you want to understand more about how you're feeling and find ways to feel better, or you want to support someone who's struggling, we can help.
How to support your child's mental health – Place2Be
As parents and carers we play an important role in teaching children and young people how to understand and manage their feelings as they grow up.
Place2Be: Parenting Smart: Articles
Parenting advice from our child mental health experts: practical tips to support children’s wellbeing and behaviour.
50 things to do before you're 11¾ | National Trust
Getting outside in the fresh air and amongst nature has countless benefits to mental health and wellbeing. Get your children closer to nature with ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’. There’s plenty of outdoor activities to do all year round, from watching the sunset to creating some wild art. Many can be done at home and in your garden.



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