Northiam C of E Primary School

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Well Being Resources

This site provides numerous helpful pages about topics ranging from sleep to sensory processing, speech and language to internet safety. It also has links to parent support groups in the local areas and gives access to apply for support.

 

Young Minds

A national charity which has advice for children and their parents about many aspects of mental health.

 

Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families

This organisation has a lot of advice and support for families to support their children with mental health concerns and worries.

 

Child in Mind Podcasts

Child in Mind have worked collaboratively with Anna Freud (NAtional centre for children and families) to create a set of podcasts about different aspects of children's mental health and wellbeing.

 

MindEd for Families

This website contains lots of advice for parents to help them support their children with their mental health

 

Mind

A national charity which offers support and guidance to families.

 

e-wellbeing

A website for children to access advice and support if they are feeling anxious or worried.

 

Eggtooth

A local organisation which provides mental health support and services for young people in the Hastings and Rother area

 

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)

 

Willow Tree Children's Support

Offers therapy and counselling sessions for young people who are struggling emotionally with

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This website offers advice on supporting your child with anxiety, when they are feeling angry or sad and offers tips on building resilience. It also has a parent forum, regular podcasts and webinars around supporting your child with their mental health.

Diocese of Chichester Academy Trust

We exist to provide a first-class option for schools choosing to become an academy. We currently have twenty two schools making up our Trust, each maintaining its own unique character and identity, serving its own distinct community.

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