If you are concerned about your child, please contact your child's tutor in the first instance. Emails can be found on our school website www.theweald.org.uk under 'Contact Us'.
Heads of House should be contacted for more serious concerns. See below the names of each Head of House with a link to their email addresses.
Attenborough
Blackman
Da Vinci
Mercury
Seacole
Thompson
The following services do offer support to individuals who feel they are a serious risk to themselves or others, or those in immediate danger:
Samaritans for 24/7 support and someone to talk to. This service is free and confidential. Phone 116 123
Sussex Mental Healthline for support and information if you are worried about your mental health. Mon-Fri 5pm to 9pm, 24 hours at weekends and Bank Holidays - phone 0300 5000 101
You can call the NHS 111 service if you urgently need help or advice but it is not a life-threatening situation
The Mental Health Rapid Response Service is a rapid assessment service for people suffering from mental health problems who are at risk and may not be able to keep themselves safe, or are considering attending A&E for help with their mental health. Available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Call 01273 242220
For emergency situations always call 999 or visit the local Accident & Emergency.