Tenacres First School
Tenacres First School

Wellbeing and Mental Health

Tenacres First School is constantly working towards ensuring our children and stakeholders understand the importance of looking after their mental health.

We strive to ensure effective practice and provision is in place which promotes the emotional well being and mental health of both staff and pupils.

We feel by that ensuring there is a the long-term culture throughout the school, and embedding an ethos where mental health is regarded as the responsibility of all.

At Tenacres we:

  • Show a commitment to promoting mental health as part of school life.
  • Improve the emotional well being of their staff and pupils.
  • Ensure mental health problems are identified early and appropriate support provided.
  • Offer provision and interventions that matches the needs of its pupils and staff.
  • Engage the whole-school community in the importance of mental health awareness.
  • Capture the views of parents, pupils and teachers on mental health issues.
  • Have provision for all stakeholders to access support.

Here are just some of the ways we promote mental well being with our children:

  • PSHE Curriculum
  • Visits and Visitors
  • Assemblies
  • Pupil Voice
  • NSPCC annual Pantosaurus week
  • Worries and Suggestion boxes
  • Student Council
  • Each class has a ‘worry monster’
  • Interactive ‘worry plaques’ around the school
  • Starlight Room and interventions
  • After School Clubs ie. Yoga, Mindfulness
  • Family Support Worker
  • Library: Feelings Station
  • Touchstones (Bereavement)
  • School Nurse

At Tenacres our First Aid Mental Health staff are Mrs Hirst, Mr Fletcher and Mrs Oakes.