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Westmoor Primary School

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Mental Health & Wellbeing

Senior Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead - Mr D Prince

Mental Health and Wellbeing Worker - Mrs N Fox

Age Restrictions for Social Media & Gaming

The Solihull approach, which Thriving Kirklees have purchased for the people of Kirklees. Solihull ”in our place” offers free online courses, Which can be access using our code: TKPARENTS

https://inourplace.heiapply.com/online-learning/courses

 

Please watch this video for more information about the Solihull Approach

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjr7D84r5Mg

Northorpe Hall Child & Family Trust is an independent charity, working closely with NHS and Kirklees Council health and care services. Our staff and volunteers provide essential services supporting the health and wellbeing of Kirklees children, young people and families. Northorpe Hall has accessibility for support from CAHMS, CHEWS, Thrive, LOCALA, also workshops are available for Parents/ Carers and young people.

https://www.northorpehall.co.uk/

Our workshops are provided both in person and online. It will be stated on the booking form which workshop will be in person and which you can access online. The sessions are interactive, giving you an opportunity to share and engage in activities. Please don't be shy, we're all in the same boat!

We'll require an email address as part of booking a place. If you're accessing our workshops online, you'll need a computer/laptop and a quiet space for 90 minutes for each session.

 https://www.northorpehall.co.uk/parents-workshops-learn-about-mental-health

Do you need support with the health and wellbeing, physical or emotional health, of a child or young person aged 0-19 (25 for those with additional needs) residing within Kirklees?

The form below is for young people, parents/carers and professionals to access Thriving Kirklees services. That includes:

  • 0-19 Team (Health Visitors and School Nurses)
  • Breastfeeding support
  • Support for children and young people’s emotional and mental health (CHEWS and CAMHS)
  • Neuro development assessment (Autistic Spectrum Conditions, ADHD)
  • Healthy Start Vitamins
  • Safety in the Home
  • Safety Rangers

https://www.thrivingkirklees.org.uk/referral-form/

 

 

Childline is a free, private and confidential

service that you can access online and on

the phone. They can provide help and

support for people up to their 19th birthday.

https://childline.org.uk

  NHS Choices

Mental health services are free on the NHS.

  • To get urgent medical help, use the NHS 111

online service, or call 111 if you’re unable to

get help online. Only available in mainland UK.

  • For life-threatening emergencies, call 999 for

an ambulance

https://nhs.uk/mental-health/social-care-and-your-rights/how-to-access-mental-health-services/

  Report abuse

CEOP help children stay safe online. If

anybody acts inappropriately towards

you or another child or young person

online (such as sexual chat, or being

asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable); you can report it here.

https://ceop.police.uk/safety-centre

24/7 text service, free on all major mobile networks, for anyone in crisis anytime, anywhere. It’s a place to go if you’re struggling to cope and you need immediate help. Text 85258.

Only available in mainland UK

https://giveusashout.org

If you or somebody else is in danger, or it feels like a situation might get dangerous and you need support right away, click here to find out how to contact the police.

https://police.uk

You can access confidential emotional support at any time from Samaritans either by calling 116 123 or emailing jo@samaritans.org

https://samaritans.org

 

 

Thank you to Knit for Nowt charity who have donated therapy puppets and worry monsters.

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