Mental Health and Wellbeing support (children)
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School Staff
If you are concerened about your child's mental health and wellbeing please discuss this with your child's class teacher or a member of the senior leadership team. You may have noticed your child seems to be worried about something, feels anxious, has low self esteem or they may have recently been through a bereavement or family separation etc. We have several SEMH groups (Social, Emotional Mental Health) that can support pupils.
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GP
You can talk to your child's gp regarding their mental health and wellbeing and if you have any concerns regarding their development.
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Place 2 be
As parents and carers, you play an important role in teaching children and young people how to understand and manage their feelings as they grow up. Place 2be offers a range of tips and support to parents on how they can best support their child with a range of topics as they grow up. Place 2be covers topics such as mental health and wellbeing, emotions and behaviour, bereavement and grief, divorce and separation, bullying, differences and diversity.
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Hillingdon/Harrow CAHMs
- Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) provide community mental health services to children, young people up the age of 18, registered with a GP in the borough, with complex mental health difficulties, and their families in a range of different ways depending on their needs. Your Gp will be able to refer you to this serive if they think it is needed.