Student Wellbeing

Student Wellbeing

The Department of Education have created eight principles to promoting a whole school
or college approach to mental health and wellbeing:

We work in partnership with students and their parents/carers to support health and wellbeing.

The NHS recommend the 5 ways to wellbeing:

At BGLC our Senior Mental Health Lead and Youth Mental Health First Aider is Mrs Varney.

We have Mental Health Champions:

Mind suggest a few ideas for how you can get active today:

  • Go for a walk at lunchtime
  • Walk into school – maybe you could go with a friend
  • Get off the bus a stop earlier than usual and walk the final part of your journey to work
  • Organise a sporting activity
  • Have a kick-about in a local park
  • Do some stretches before you leave for school in the morning
  • If you’re outside at break/lunch, walk over to someone instead of calling their name

We have many varied sporting activities on offer, check out the enrichment page of the website.

We work in partnership with Hinckley and Bosworth Council and offer ELSA support for individuals, and wellbeing groups with active elements for different year groups each term.

We employ a Therapeutic Counsellor, Ms Smith, to work with our young people. If you would like a 1:1 with Ms Smith please email Mrs Varney E: [email protected]

Teen Health come onto Campus every Monday
If you’d like an appointment please contact Mrs Varney or Mrs Goddard.

All of our year groups have access to YouHQ. The website is here: https://lifeontime.co.uk/youhq-login/

This is a wellbeing tracker, fully integrated with videos and support, personalised to their needs.

We are excited to announce 25 Year 12 students will have the opportunity to complete the Mental Health First Aid England Awareness course in September.

Five students have recently been trained as Mental Health ambassadors. These ambassadors will support our younger students as peer mentors next week.

stem4’s award-winning mental health apps are available to download from the App Store and Google Play here: https://stem4.org.uk/apps/

We have many opportunities for our students to give back to the community:

  • Join the Changemakers (our students council)
  • Raise money for charity
  • Become a Big Brother or Big SIster
  • Organise a litter pick
  • Introduce yourself to a new student, welcome them to our community
  • Offer to support your peers if they are stuck on something in class

Our Post 16 students have some additional opportunities:

  • Work with our Head Students and Changemakers
  • Mentor our younger students
  • Listen to our younger students read as a Reading Partner
  • Volunteer in KS3 or KS4 lessons
  • Become Mental Health Aware

Useful websites:

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