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As Covid-19 dominates the global, national and local news, read and be inspired by how the community of Lady Elizabeth Hastings School are working together and drawing on the school's ethos and vision as we navigate and adapt to live life in all its fullness and thrive in our beautiful World.
MESSAGE TO PARENTS FROM LEEDS CHILDREN AND FAMILIES DIRECTORATE
THINKNINJA!
As a direct response to the COVID-19 crisis, ThinkNinja has been updated with specific COVID-19 content. This will bring self-help knowledge and skills to children and young people (10-18 years old) who may be experiencing increased anxiety and stress during the crisis.
The new COVID-19 content provides an opportunity to understand the following:
Fears relating to the virus, Isolation struggles and how to stay connected to family and friends,Worries about personal health and health of family members, Mental strength, Coping techniques to use during the crisis, Plus many other helpful tips.
Content is recommended for age 10+ however it may be suitable for younger, parental discretion is advised.
Why not have a look at ThinkNinja and see what you think?
Mental Health Awareness Week- 18th-24th May 2020
The Mental Health Foundation works to prevent mental health problems.
They drive change towards a mentally healthy society for all, and support communities, families and individuals to live mentally healthier lives, with a particular focus on those at greatest risk.
The Mental Health Foundation is the home of Mental Health Awareness Week.
So, for one week each May, The Mental Health Foundation campaign around a specific theme for Mental Health Awareness Week. Since our first Mental Health Awareness Week in 2001, we’ve raised awareness of topics like body image, stress and relationships. The campaign reaches millions of people every year. This year, with your support, we want to reach more people than ever.
Kindness
St John Ambulance Supports Mental Health Awareness Week
Wellbeing Self-assessment tool