Michelle McAvoy is our Health and Wellbeing Support Officer. She is very experienced with her role. She is based in school to support both our children and families. Michelle is available in school Monday-Friday 9.15am-4pm. Please contact the school office to meet with Michelle.
She can support with referrals to various services supporting parenting advice, money advice, getting back to work or training and various health services. Michelle supports families attend appointments. An important aspect of her role is to support attendance in school.
If you wish support from Michelle or would like a chat round school/family issues, please feel free to make contact with her through the school office.
Attendance
Attending and taking part in learning - wherever learning takes place - is fundamental to making sure that our young people become successful learners, confident individuals, effective contributors and responsible citizens.
Parents and carers are by far the most important influence on children's lives and learning and it is parents and carers who are responsible for making sure their child is educated.
A key aspect of Michelle's Health and Wellbeing Support role is to support our young people and families to attend school.
If in doubt whether your child should attend school, please refer to - https://publichealthscotland.scot/media/25008/2024-04-child-off-school-a4.pdf
Individual support to people living across Stirling and Clackmannanshire to achieve their goals.
For more information, click on the image or contact them at crdinclusion@stirling.gov.uk or 01786 237517
Through individual support they help you break down barriers, gain new skills and secure a job.
For more information, click on the image or email on learningandemployability@stirling.gov.uk
Advice Stirling offers free, confidential and impartial, money, debt and benefit advice to citizens with the Stirling area.
For information, call on 01786 233528 or email on moneyadvice@stirling.gov.uk
Service offering support in money skills, general numeracy, qualifications, budgeting workshops and eating well on a budget.
For more information, click on the image, email on learningandemployability@stirling.gov.uk or call on 01786 237517
THRIVE to Maximise is an employability programme for parents across the Stirling Council area which give parents the opportunity to maximise income and wellbeing through comprehensive and integrated person-centred support.
For more information, click on the image, email on learningandemployability@stirling.gov.uk or call on 01786 237517