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Mental Health and Well-being

Ashfield Primary School Mental Health Intent Statement

Word Cloud for collaboration and kindness.

At Ashfield Primary School we are committed to positively promoting good mental health and well-being to our pupils, staff, parents and governors. We understand that Mental Health is a state of mind and is our ability to respond to challenges. We know that Mental Health can change and that it is affected by risk factors and supported by protective factors. Some of our pupils and staff have more protective factors than others and this affects their mental health. At Ashfield, we will work together to support children and staff to improve their mental health by developing their protective factors and supporting them to be able to overcome and mange their risk factors.

Child sitting cross legged, cuddling a guinea pig.We want to ensure that the pupils, parents and staff at Ashfield Primary School:
  • Know how and when to ask for help
  • Value their own and others mental health
  • Understand the effect mental health can have on physical health
  • Will listen and be supportive
  • Value their uniqueness and be proud of who they are!

Mental Health and Wellbeing Support

There are lots of useful resources for parents and children on the Mindmate webpage, as well as on the links below.

Behaviour is communication

Coping with Anxiety

SEMH Services Guide for Families

Health Week 

Ashfield was buzzing with activity and excitement during health week. The week started with KS2 table tennis tournaments, football tournaments for KS1 and fun with Kinball.

We learnt how to stay safe around water with a water safety assembly from the Canal and River Trust. Sports Day was a chance for Ashfield children to show off their skills to parents and carers. 

On Thursday, classes paired up for some well being activities including yoga, den building and mindfullness activities.

We had an inspirational visit from GB guard and international pro Basketball player Danny Evans. He talked about following your dreams, never giving up and mentally preparing for games by ‘getting in the zone.’

Friday brought scootering and skateboarding with children mastering some fancy tricks. The children loved the street dance workshops provided by Louise at Footloose Dance. Louise  led a flash mob dance on the playground that even had the teachers and kitchen staff joining in. It was brilliant!

A big thank you to all our providers who helped make this a great Health Week.

  • Active Schools
  • ACES
  • Geoff -volunteer at Canal and River Trust
  • Rupert's Scootering and Skateboarding
  • Louise at Footloose Dance
  • Danny Evans

Have a look at fantastic photographs below.

Children's Mental Health Week 

What a week we have had! We have explored Mental Health and Wellbeing through the theme of 'Let's Connect.' We worked with children from other classes, experienced mindful minutes after each lunchtime, discussed the importance of being mentally healthy, learned strategies (physical and mental) to support our mental health and wellbeing and took time out to relax, breathe and be calm. Check out below to see what each class has been up to.

Please see linked pages on our website: SEND and social and emotional mental health.