Barnby and North Cove Primary School
Glebeland Primary School
Helmingham Primary School and Nursery
Henley Primary School
Kirkley Nursery
Mendham Primary School
Middleton Primary School
Reedham Primary School
Rendlesham Primary School
Riverwalk School
Southwold Primary School
St Edmund's Primary School
Warren School
Winterton Primary School and Nursery
Yoxford & Peasenhall Primary Academy
For young people, choosing what to do next can be an anxious process. The ‘Get the Jump’ Skills for Life campaign is there to help make young people aware of all their post-16 and post-18 choices and help them decide on their best next step. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/get-the-jump-campaign-introduction-and-background/get-the-jump-skills-for-life-campaign-introduction-and-background
The NHS Every Mind Matters website offers more valuable advice for spotting and supporting children’s mental health issues and encouraging young people to look after their mental wellbeing. Head to the Every Mind Matters website for NHS-endorsed digital content and classroom resources, developed in partnership with clinical and academic experts.
Mental Health Support Teams are also being created and trained across the country. Read more detail about how these teams can support your school or college. https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/supporting-others/childrens-mental-health/
The Now and Beyond festival by youth mental health charity Beyond is back on 8 February 2023. Now in its third year, the festival has reached over one million young people, educators and parents/carers providing free lesson plans, live online workshops and live celebrity content. Head to the website to register to take part. https://nowandbeyond.org.uk/
A new mental health support scheme specifically for school leaders has been launched. The scheme will be delivered by the charity Education Support and will provide free one-to-one counselling and peer support to around 2,000 school leaders, helping those at deputy head level and above with their mental wellbeing.
You can find out more about how to access the programme through the Education Support website or by calling their hotline on 08000 562 561.
To support whole school mental health and wellbeing, the Education Staff Wellbeing Charter has been updated. The charter was co-created with unions, mental health charities and schools and colleges and is a tool to help you create your own wellbeing strategies to protect, promote and enhance the wellbeing and mental health of staff.
We know the DfE has a vital role to play in supporting staff wellbeing, which is why we have also pledged to work with the sector to drive down unnecessary workload, improve access to wellbeing resources, and champion flexible working among a range of actions to support staff wellbeing.
Find out more about the Education wellbeing charter and consider signing up on GOV.UK, or read this blog from Bedford Academy on the 4 key ways they’re prioritising wellbeing.
Over 1 in 4 teaching jobs advertised so far this November on our free job-listing service Teaching Vacancies offer flexible working options. Flexible working is a pillar of the wellbeing charter: recent research found that 89% of teachers working flexibly felt they were able to maintain a good work-life balance and manage their workload more effectively and 85% felt their wellbeing had improved by working flexibly.
Contact the DfE flexible working ambassador school in your region to find out more about the support available, read blogs from schools on the subject or take a look at the flexible working resources for teachers and leaders on GOV.UK.
As COP26 prepares to accelerate global action on sustainability, we are delighted to be working in strategic partnership with leading climate solutions charity Ashden to support School Trusts in the reduction of their carbon emissions. Schools and Trusts can join the Let’s Go Zero movement to help reduce your emissions.
The DfE has published an article on how education plays a key role at COP26 and in the fight against climate change.
Together for our planet: Schools Pack – this pack of resources has been created to teach pupils of all ages about climate change.
Our Climate, Our Future: Classroom Pack – the WWF has created COP26 resources for pupils ages 7-16 to help introduce and reinforce the significance of climate change and the role of schools in shaping the future.
UNESCO: Learn for our planet – earlier this year, UNSECO launched a campaign, calling on the world to invest in education for sustainable development and ensure that it is embedded in learning systems globally.
An inspiring story from XP which is available to download by following this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yJy4-nn0cVaxFNaqBRMnoDemA3v3RvwH/view
Impact Futures are delivering the below qualifications FULLY FUNDED through their Adult Education Budget, to anyone aged 19+ and regardless of their employment status. The courses are specifically designed to raise knowledge and awareness of the subject area to support others, and can be completed by school staff, volunteers, parents, friends, and family.
Courses are delivered via their online learning platform with support from fully qualified, experienced Tutors, and can be completed any time throughout the day or evening.
As the courses are FULLY FUNDED through their AEB budget there are no costs whatsoever to the school, or the Learner. Learners can complete as many courses as they want, and they will receive a nationally recognised certificate from the Awarding Body upon completion of the course(s).
To view eligibility criteria and the full list of fully funded qualifications that they have to offer and to view a short demonstration, please follow this link https://impactfutures.theskillsnetwork.com/?level=2&type=1&page=1
Free for employee training. Individuals sign up to free account and then select relevant online training courses (about 30 minutes to complete).
You can then print off completion of course certificates and file accordingly.