Wellbeing
We are committed to promoting the need to look after ourselves throughout our school community and hope that these links and resources will provide support to anyone who needs them.
Please do contact Merys Rees, Director of Well Being & Inclusion. If you want any more information merys.rees@debden-tkat.org
WEBSITES THAT WILL PROVIDE INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE ON MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING
Please click on the names of the charity or the need and this will direct you to the website.
- Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families
- Citizens Advice
- NHS
- Young Minds
- Samaritans
- Shout
- Stem
- The Mix
- Welldoing
- BBC Headroom
- Place2Be
- Hub of Hope
- E-wellbeing
- Childline
Help and support for young men 15 - 35 : Campaign Against Living Miserably
SITES FOR SPECIFIC NEEDS
- National Autistic Society
- BEAT Eating disorders
- Self Harm
- Alcohol and Drugs Advice
- Grief and Bereavement: Winston’s Wish and Grief Encounter
- Young carers
- Understanding Voices
- LGBTQ+
- Runaway
- Alcohol and drinking
- Bullying
- Anxiety Disorders
- Rape Crisis
- Prevention of Suicide
- LGBTQ+ :Mermaids
- CAMHS
- Drugs
- Loneliness
- Family Life
- Depression
- People in care and young care leavers
- Anxiety
- OCD
- Bereavement
- CBT support
- Self Injury Support
- Self care tips
- Sixth form mental health and wellbeing resources
- Online Mental health support
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
Tier 3 Service
Tier 2 Services
MHST EPPING FOREST
Local LGBTQ+ Support Group
Support Services - Useful Contacts
Circle of Security Parenting Programme: Poster and Information
Debden Park High School does not have any links or commercial interests in any of the sites or apps listed.