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Academy Primary School

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Healthy Minds

At Park Road Academy Primary School, we strive to support the emotional health and wellbeing of our pupils and staff. We recognise that everyone experiences life challenges and as a result, anyone may need additional emotional support.

 

At our school we:

  • help children to understand their emotions and feelings.
  • help children feel comfortable sharing any concerns or worries.
  • help children socially to form and maintain relationships.
  • promote self-esteem and ensure children know that their thoughts and opinions are valued.
  • help children to develop emotional resilience and to manage setbacks through developing a Growth Mindset.

If you have any concerns about how your child is coping or you need any other support from the school, please contact your child's class teacher. Alternatively, you can contact the Wellbeing Team by calling the main office on 0161 972 4820 or you can email us at letstalk@parkroadprimary.trafford.sch.uk

 

The Trafford Directory has a wealth of supportive advice and links that you also might find useful; 

https://trafforddirectory.co.uk

Upcoming Trafford Sunrise Parent Workshops

All workshops are shared on your child's class Tapestry noticeboard. More information can be found here;

Trafford Sunrise Workshops

In Our Place 

 

Did you know Trafford Council have PRE-PAID for every parent and carer in Trafford to access a range of courses for parents/carers (access now for life-long access)?

There are courses for parents, carers and grandparents about children from bump to 19+ years, from the Solihull Approach (NHS).

 

Ø  www.inourplace.co.uk

Ø  Access code:  WATERPARK

Apps to support your Wellbeing

Questions to ask your child...

#HelloYellow raising awareness for YoungMinds

Useful Links

   

 

  

 

  

 

 

Bereavement Support
 

 

Bereavement affects everyone in different ways and for different periods of time. Whatever the level of understanding about bereavement, we have a duty to help support anyone when they could be feeling their most vulnerable, in the way that best meets their needs. By adopting a planned and considered approach the school can support the emotional wellbeing of the child, family and staff. We aim to meet the needs of our school community and be a place that our families can rely on, and gain much needed support. We endeavour to work together, with outside agencies where appropriate, to support each other and help through the bereavement process.

  

 

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