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Student Support

Image of Worried? Need to Talk? Poster - Contact Names Who Can Help

Image of Poster  - Organisations and Telephone Numbers

Worried? Need to Talk Poster

Tips for Wellness 

Tips for Wellness - Being Active

Tips for Wellness - Being Mindful and Taking Notice 

Tips for Wellness - Be You

Tips for Wellness - Bouncing Back

Tips for Wellness - Caring

Tips for Wellness - Change

Tips for Wellness - Connecting

Tips for Wellness - Digital Detox

Tips for Wellness - Empathy

Tips for Wellness - Friendship

Tips for Wellness - Get Outdoors

Tips for Wellness - Gratitude

Tips for Wellness - Kindness

Tips for Wellness - Laughter

Tips for Wellness - Learning

Tips for Wellness -Listening

Tips for Wellness - Managing Change

Tips for Wellness - Mindfullness 

Tips for Wellness - Motivation 

Tips for Wellness - Persistence 

Tips for Wellness - Positivity 

Tips for Wellness - Relaxation

Tips for Wellness - Resilience

Tips for Wellness - Rest

Tips for Wellness - Setting Goals 

Tips for Wellness - Sleep

Tips for Wellness - Strength

Tips for Wellness - Stress Awareness  

Tips for Wellness - Transition

Tips for Wellness - Trying New Things

Bullying

When a person’s or group of people’s behaviour, over a period of time, leaves someone feeling one or more of the following: 

  • Physically and/or mentally hurt or worried
  • Unsafe and/or frightened 
  • Unable to do well and achieve 
  • Being made to feel badly for being different, alone, unimportant or unvalued
  • Unable to see a happy and exciting future.
Advice for Students

If you’re being bullied – tell someone, at school and/or at home. 

You may find these websites have useful information for you: 

Anti Bullying Alliance Website - Information
Childline Website - Bullying on Social Media Information

If you would like to talk to someone outside of school about any other issues affecting you, you can find a number of useful phone numbers, websites and apps at Compass Website - Useful websites for young people