Wellbeing Calendar
JULY 2022
May 2022
March 2022
The Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families is running some online sessions during March for specific groups:
Information regarding Parents and Carers groups for Dads and Male carers (March 2022)
The group aims to provide a place to think about the challenges of parenting adolescents, as well as a space for you as parents/carers to attend to your own wellbeing which we think is just as important. During the group, we will also think about the specific challenges faced by Dads and male carers of adolescents.
Information regarding Webinars for Parents/Carers (March 2022)
Building resilience, staying connected and nurturing your relationship with your teen
Weathering the storms of strong teen emotions: do’s, don’ts and when to consider talking to someone
Managing teen behaviour that challenges: tips and tricks
Adolescent self–harm: how to make sense of it and when to seek support
Anxiety in adolescence: how can parents help?
Information regarding Parents and Carers groups (March 2022)
The “Connecting parents and carers” groups aim to provide a reflective space to think about the challenges of parenting adolescents, as well as a space for you as parents/carers to attend to your own wellbeing which we think is just as important. The groups are not webinars, and they are also not therapy, but rather aim to support parental emotional wellbeing and the connection between parents/carers and their teens. They are interactive groups with a mixture of teaching and discussion to structure the reflective space.
February 2022
Starting from Tuesday 1st February:
Action Your Potential Well-being Course for Parents and Carers and school staff. Just click here to sign up,
To sign up for the TKAT Wellbeing with AYP NeuroNinja Learning Hub click here
December 2021
Chris-Teen-Gle Advent Calendar
November 2021
Anti-Bullying Week - 2021
The week of the 15th to 19th November 2021 was Anti Bullying Week – the theme this year is ‘One Kind Word’
Students have attended assemblies on this theme and have been given slips during Form Time to write down One Kind Word or phrase and these have been displayed in the student foyer.
In association with https://anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/
“In a world that can sometimes feel like it’s filled with negativity, one kind word can provide a moment of hope. It can be a turning point. It can change someone’s perspective. It can change their day. It can change the course of a conversation and break the cycle of bullying.”