FEDERATION WELLBEING
Introducing a new, online Nurodivergent Support Service,
free for Bucks families from 1st December
A new 24/7 one-stop, online portal with workshops, resources, guidance and peer support all in one place to help you support your child’s journey through their school, home and social life. Designed by and for parents to help you:
- gain early help and answers
- broaden your understanding of your child’s needs & diferences
- access a consistent source of guidance from a trusted, specialist team
- feel less isolated – you’ll meet other parents with shared experiences
- learn strategies and new tools to try at home with your child
- feel more in control and better equipped to cope
- access guidance when you need it and when you have time
- talk with and partner with your child’s school
- have a toolkit you can share with your wider family, school, etc.
Additional Information about supporting Nerodiversity
Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust have launched a new support website for children's health and wellbeing. Specifically for parents and carers of primary school aged children. The website contains information to support you during a child’s primary school years.
The website is primarily a health information and promotion website, covering important features of a child’s health and development, including healthy minds, healthy bodies, health issues and where to get professional help and support.
We work on a diverse range of projects. Some are projects we create or take on and deliver, others are partner projects to which we contribute, offering consultancy, advice and project management/support.
We are mindful that to support children and young people we need to also consider those around them. Therefore, although some of our projects involve direct work with children and young people, others are focused on supporting their families, carers or peers. We also run projects aimed at the children and young people’s workforce, that is those who work or volunteer with children, young people or families, or are responsible for improving their outcomes as all or part of their job.
External Agencies
There may be any number of reasons why a young person might experience challenges with negative emotions and mental health. We believe the conversations about healthy minds and emotions should be ongoing and part of everyday discussion; we know at any given time a student might feel anxious, worried or upset; they might be dealing with a difficult situation or bereavement. I therefore wanted to ensure parents/carers know of the services that are available, and especially that many of these can be accessed 24/7.
We would recommend you do have active and continuing conversations with your child around positive mental health and where they might go for any information, advice and support if they need it; the following are some excellent local services we want to make sure you and your child know about:
Childline
ChildLine offers free and confidential support for children and young people up to the age of 19. This is a 24/7 service.
Tel: 0800 1111
Kooth
A free, safe and anonymous space for young people to find online support and counselling.
Website: https://www.kooth.com/
Young Minds
For young people: Text YM to 85258.
Shout provides free, 24/7 text support for young people across the UK experiencing a mental health crisis.
Parents Helpline: For detailed advice, emotional support and signposting about a child or young person up to the age of 25.
Tel: 0808 802 5544 (Monday - Friday 9:30am - 4:00pm)
We have a supportive and open culture around mental health in our school and we also want parents, carers and students to know that this support is also available outside of school too in the wider community – so if anyone does need any extra help, it is always there whether during school hours or at evenings, weekends and in the holidays.
Please do let us know if you have any questions/queries about this and please do contact us direct if there is anything effecting your child that you would like to alert us to and discuss with school.
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