What is personal development at our school?
Personal Development (PD) focusses on “preparing pupils for their adult lives, teaching them to understand how to engage with society and providing them with plentiful opportunities to do so.” (Ofsted Inspection Handbook July 2022 paragraph 292)
Personal Development at Stockham Primary School is focussed on developing the whole child in order that they reach their full potential academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. We aim for all pupils to grow into well- educated, respectful, responsible adults who are:
At Stockham Primary School, we consider the mental health of our pupils, staff and parents to be just as important as physical health. Mental health includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel and act. It also determines how we handle stress, relate to others and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life from childhood through to adulthood and many factors can contribute such as biological factors, life experiences and family history.
At Stockham, we have an ELSA TA .
ELSA stands for Emotional Literacy Support Assistant. ELSA support in schools is a project designed to help schools support the emotional needs of their pupils. ELSA acknowledges that children and young people learn best when they feel happier and their emotional needs are being addressed.
We are proactive in providing support when it is needed and this part of the website is dedicated to sharing information to help develop a good emotional well being and resilience for all.
Other aspects are delivered through a comprehensive enrichment programme including:
MIND
MIND provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. They campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
Anna Freud national centre for children and families
A Youth Wellbeing Directory is directory of free mental health services across the UK. Find free mental health support local to you on the Youth Wellbeing Directory.
Nip in the bud
Information and advice on children's mental health conditions
Manup
Mental health support for men.
Barnados
Supporting children with mental health and emotional wellbeing
Children's mental health week
This year's Children's Mental Health Week will take place on 3rd-9th February 2025.
At a loss
Providing the UK's signposting website for anyone bereaved and those supporting them
Winston's Wish
Winston’s Wish supports bereaved children, young people, their families and the professionals who support them.
Rainbow Trust
Supporting families with a seriously ill child.
Cruse bereavement support
A helpline to access support from trained volunteers
Where to find support and information for cyberbullying
National bullying helpline
Cyberbullying - Information and advice for victims of online bullying or harassment
NSPCC helping children deal with bullying
Advice for parents and carers to help keep children safe from bullying, wherever it happens
The Cybersmile Foundation
The Cybersmile Foundation is a multi-award-winning nonprofit organization committed to digital wellbeing and tackling all forms of bullying and abuse online. We work to promote kindness, diversity and inclusion by building a safer, more positive digital community.
Where to find support and information for domestic abuse
Refuge
For women and children against domestic violence
Gov.uk
Domestic abuse: how to get help
Citizens advice
Domestic violence and abuse - getting help
Where to find support and information for drug and alcohol problems
Turning point
Drug and alcohol addiction support
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