Our wonderful Mrs Ford has made a fantastic video, giving you some top tips to help you positively manage any overwhelming or negative feeling you might be having during this time.
We are also super excited that it is Children's Mental Health Awareness Week next week 1st-8th February! We have some wonderful activities for pupils to get involved in each day that promote this year's theme 'Express Yourself!' - watch this space for more updates soon!
During this global pandemic, we are facing very difficult circumstances.
Here at LAB, we recognise this common struggle and are keen to support both parents and students during this unprecedented time. We want you to know that we are here for you.
Sometimes it can be difficult to know what to do when faced with a challenge within the family and even with the internet, as a fantastic research tool, you can sometimes come away feeling more lost or unsure.
We have collated a selection of trusted online resources that cover a variety of different issues that may be affecting families during this time.
Below we have also included specific points of contact within LAB. If you feel your child needs individual support we have a fantastic Pastoral Care Team who are able to provide that through weekly Pastoral Sessions and regular check ins.
https://leighacademyblackheath.org.uk/about-us/online-learning/
Ms Debbie Donnelly: SENCO
Mrs Rachel Tilley: Designated Safeguarding Lead
Ms Megan Ford: Student Services Manager
Ms Dawn Banton: Student Services Manager
Ms Lousie Takusewanya: Student Services Manager
The presentation on the Stress bucket is designed to help us think about what might be making us feel overly stressed and how we can manage this, positively and healthily. Take a look for some tips and advice on how to deal with stress.
For more details see our LAB Wellbeing Google classroom.
Just a reminder that we are promoting www.kooth.com as a safe website to the pupils.This is a free, safe and anonymous online support for young people. On Kooth students can chat to a friendly counsellor, read articles written by young people, get support from the Kooth community and write in a daily journal.There is a short four minute video on the homepage, which we encourage parents to watch too!
The Royal Greenwich Community Hub has been supporting people since the beginning of the pandemic, and this service is still available to support you. The Royal Greenwich Community Hub links thousands of volunteers with opportunities to help people who are most in need of support.
If you cannot go out and do not have any family, friends or neighbours around to talk to or help you, then contact the Royal Greenwich Community Hub. We’re here for you, and can support you with:
food
keeping your mind and body healthy
money issues
housing
employment, volunteering and training
advice about staying warm and well in winter
social activities
Please click on the link link below for further ways to contact the Hub
https://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/info/200329/coronavirus/2209/community_hub