Gloucester Road Primary School

Gloucester Road
Nursery & Primary School

Mental Health and Wellbeing

 

Mental Health Support Teams in Schools | Information for Parents

 

Schools play an important role in supporting the wellbeing of children and young people at a time when they are experiencing lots of physical, emotional and social changes. 

For some children, this stage of growing up can sometimes become overwhelming or difficult to manage, and it can be made worse by life events such as changing schools, exams, challenging home circumstances, bullying or difficult friendships. 

Mental Health Support Teams have been put into over 70 schools across Gloucestershire to tackle these challenges by helping young people to feel more resilient, arming them with techniques to look after themselves and strategies to help them cope better with life’s ups and downs. The teams will also support parents and teachers with information and tips about how best to help children and young people who are experiencing difficulties.

The teams are made up of Education Mental Health Practitioners, Primary Mental Health Workers, TiC+ Counsellors and Team Managers. They will travel to each school for meetings with staff to discuss any children and young people they think may benefit from their support. If a child is refusing to go to school, they will also work with families to help the child get back to school.

If you are concerned about your child and would like some support, please contact your School Mental Health Lead for an initial discussion. They will be in touch with our teams regularly.

 

Name: Gloucester Road Nursery and Primary School

Contact Details: 01242 512792

 

When a school notices a child is struggling with day-to-day worries, an initial discussion with the team will take place to ensure this form of support is the most appropriate way forward.

If the young person is at primary school, their parents and/or carers will be contacted and asked to agree consent prior to any support being started with their child.

If the young person is at secondary school, the team may agree to see them on their own and contact them directly without seeking consent or necessarily sharing information about the 1:1 sessions with yourselves as parents/carers. These decisions will be based on the information provided by the referrer. We feel that if a young person takes the important step to get in touch for help, we must respect their wishes so that they can feel safe talking to the team.  We won’t give out any information about them without talking to them first.

The only reason we may not be able to keep things confidential is if we believe a child, young person or someone else is at serious risk of harm. 

During our sessions we may identify some children or young people who may benefit from specialist support. We will ensure that young people are aware that any recommendations for specialist support will be discussed with parents or a responsible person before making any onward referral. In exceptional circumstances we may share information with appropriate authorities without your knowledge, such as if we believe a child, young person or someone else is at serious risk of harm, or if information is required by law (such as a court order). The MHST follow rigorous organisational policies and procedures to protect personal data and maintain confidentiality. 

If you would prefer that your child was not discussed with our team, should they experience difficulties, you can opt out of this service by contacting your Mental Health School Lead above. Your child will still have access to all the usual statutory support within your school. Please note: if you choose to opt out of the school discussing concerns with the MHST we may still see secondary aged children asking for support themselves. Further information can be found on our organisation websites:

         https://ghc.nhs.uk/privacy-notice/ & https://ticplus.org.uk/privacy-policy 

 

NHS Gloucestershire's 'Children and Young People's Mental Health Update 

How to Support Mental Health at Home 

Advice on Anxiety in Children 

 

 

Support your children at home with dealing with worries, anxiety and confidence using the free Lumi Nova app (aimed at children between the ages of 7 and 12). Click the picture below for more information.

 

 

 

 Here are some links to help support parents, families and carers to relevant evidence-based resources: 
https://www.youngminds.org.uk/parent/
https://www.annafreud.org/resources/family-wellbeing/
Advice for parents - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Advice for parents and guardians - Mental Health UK (mentalhealth-uk.org)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/groups/cw9v6l8d0q6t