Supporting mental health and emotional well-being
At Oldfleet Primary School the mental health and well-being of our pupils is of paramount importance. When children look after their mental health and develop their coping skills it can help them to boost their resilience, self-esteem and confidence. This in turn helps them to learn to feel calm, self-regulate and engage positively with their education.
Oldfleet’s Mental Health and Well-being Policy
Oldfleet Supporting Mental Health and Well-being Action Plan
ELSA
ELSAs (Emotional Literacy Support Assistants) are trained to plan and deliver timely programmes of support to pupils in their school who are experiencing temporary or longer term emotional needs. The majority of ELSA work is delivered on an individual basis, but sometimes small group work will be appropriate, especially in the areas of social and friendship skills. The priorities for an individual pupil will be identified in discussion with other staff in the school. Each session has its own objective, either something the ELSA wants to achieve or something for the pupil to achieve, that builds towards the longer term aims.
Advotalk
Advotalk offers 1:1 bespoke support to empower children and young people who are experiencing personal, emotional and social difficulties. Advotalk build individuals self-esteem, resilience and confidence using art, music and other creative engagement tools, guided by the needs, interests and abilities of the children.
Managing anxiety – skills and helpful tools to support children and adults
White Ribbon
Oldfleet Primary School have achieved White Ribbon accreditation. White Ribbon is a global campaign that encourages people, and especially men and boys, to individually and collectively take action and change the behaviour and culture that leads to abuse and violence.
Hull DAP
The Hull Domestic Abuse Partnership (Hull DAP) aims to provide specialist multi-agency support to safeguard individuals and their children who are experiencing domestic abuse while holding the perpetrators of this accountable for their behaviours.
DAP flyers in 12 different languages