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Westmoor Primary School

Work Together, Play Together, Succeed Together

Support for Parents/Carers

Westmoor Primary School are proud to launch our own community foodbank. Our foodbank will be open to members of our school community who find themselves in need of a helping hand. The foodbank will stock non-perishable foods (tinned and dried goods) alongside some everyday essentials such as hygiene products. The service can be accessed discreetly by contacting the school at the following email address ptfa@westmoorprimaryschool.co.uk. Alternatively, you can fill out the downloadable form below and return to school or speak to Mrs Fox on the blue bus before school.

 

We are Northorpe

Northorpe Hall Child and Family Trust is a West Yorkshire based charity with a sixty-year legacy and BIG ambitions for the future.

 

All children and young people deserve opportunities to help them realise their potential and our distinctive, high quality services are aimed at improving the lives of children and young people who face difficulty accessing mainstream services or are disadvantaged through poverty, illness or lack of physical and psychological safety.

 

Over the years, we’ve helped thousands of families, educational and community organisations and, in doing so, have transformed young lives for the better.

 

Northorpe Hall Child & Family Trust

53 Northorpe Lane, Mirfield

WF14 0QL

phone:  01924 492183

email:  support@northorpe.com

 

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/

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

 

https://www.rehab4addiction.co.uk/country-wide/drug-alcohol-rehab-dewsbury

If you’re struggling with addiction and looking for help with recovery, you’ve come to the right place. Rehab 4 Addiction specialises in getting people in your situation into the rehab facility that is most appropriate for your circumstances and needs.

Rehab 4 Addiction can help you find the right rehab for you within the Dewsbury area and across West Yorkshire. Once you have read through the following information, you can give us a call to speak to a friendly trained advisor about getting a place in a rehab facility.

 

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

 

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

  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/

 

You can access confidential emotional support at

any time from Samaritans either by calling 116 123

or emailing jo@samaritans.org

https://samaritans.org

 

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

 

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

 

 

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