Mental Health really matters at Lift Clacton.
Mental Health really matters at Lift Clacton.
Miss Cooper - Senior Mental Health Lead. You can find Miss Cooper in the Wellbeing Hub Room WG030
In order to ensure that Lift Clacton continues to support the emotional well-being of our students appropriately and effectively, and respond to the changing needs of our young people, we have been actively trying to improve the facilities we offer based on your feedback.
From your responses to the evaluation I’d like to update you on our progress so far since starting the award process.
What is the award?
First of all, it is important that you can understand exactly what the award is. The wellbeing award our school is currently working towards gaining is an award given by an external body to acknowledge the ongoing efforts the school engages with to help students, staff and parents.
We now have a weekly wellbeing newsletter which is sent out electronically and is also available on our website.
We now have Parent Open Forums where you can come into school to hear from staff about everything that the academy are doing
We now have a wellbeing section on the website solely dedicated to offering support and guidance.
We now have five drop ins each week during the day and after school. These are advertised in the newsletter and around the academy on posters. We also have an email address for student use only so that they can access support outside of school hours. We also have assemblies dedicated to wellbeing.
We have three full time non teaching Mental Health Trained Staff on site each day available to support staff, parents and students. We also have a wellbeing hub where bespoke interventions and support are offered to identified individuals
