Mental Health and Wellbeing

At Thomlinson Junior School, we are committed to supporting the emotional health and well-being of our pupils and staff. We know that everyone experiences life challenges that can make us vulnerable and at times, anyone may need additional emotional support. We take the view that positive mental health is everybody’s business and that we all have a role to play.

At our school we:

  • help children to understand their emotions and feelings better
  • 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 they count
  • encourage children to be confident and ‘dare to be different’
  • help children to develop emotional resilience and to manage setbacks

We offer different levels of support:

  • Universal Support – To meet the needs of all our pupils  through our overall ethos and our wider curriculum. For instance developing resilience for all.
  • Additional support – For those who may have short term needs and those who may have been made vulnerable by life experiences such as bereavement.
  • Targeted support –  For pupils who need more differentiated support and resources or specific targeted interventions such as well-being groups or personal mentors.

Resources to download

Click to Download Tips for parents: how literacy can benefit your child’s wellbeing [pdf 254KB] Click to Download
Click to Download Talking to your child about mental health [pdf 130KB] Click to Download

Mental Health and Wellbeing links

External Link Icon Young Minds
Young Minds are a mental health charity for children, young people and their parents, making sure all young people can get the mental health support they need.
External Link Icon Supporting your child's mental health
As parents and carers, we play an important role in teaching children and young people how to understand and manage their feelings as they grow up.
External Link Icon Place2be
Place2Be is a children and young people's mental health charity with almost 30 years' experience working with pupils, families and staff in UK schools.
External Link Icon NSPCC Children's Mental Health
Recognising the signs that a child may be struggling with their mental health can be really hard. We've got advice to help you support children who may be experiencing depression, anxiety, suicidal feelings or self-harm.