Support For Parents

We are proud of our close links with our Young Peoples families, ensuring that communication between the home and school is good and relationships are positive. We understand that parents/carers are vital partners in their child’s education.

If you need to discuss an issue relating to your child, please phone HAPS on ‭07432 506703‬


Below are a range of resources that parents might find helpful:

LGBTQ+:

EACHwww.eachaction.org.uk

Pacewww.pacehealth.org.uk

Schools Out: www.schools-out.org.uk

Stonewallwww.stonewall.org.uk


Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND):

Changing Faceswww.changingfaces.org.uk

Mencapwww.mencap.org.uk

DfE: SEND code of practicehttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/send-code-of-practice-0-to-25


Racism and Hate:

Anne Frank Trustwww.annefrank.org.uk

Kick it Outwww.kickitout.org

Report it: www.report-it.org.uk

Stop Hatewww.stophateuk.org

Show Racism the Red Cardwww.srtrc.org/educational


General

Restorative Justice Council: www.restorativejustice.org.uk

The Diana Award: www.diana-award.org.uk

Victim Support: www.victimsupport.org.uk

Young Minds: www.youngminds.org.uk

Young Carers: www.youngcarers.net


The Anxious Child – Information for parents and carers

Keeping your cool – helping parents and carers manage anger

Coping with Self Harm Brochure

Emotionally Based School Avoidance

What is complex trauma?

Trauma Resource Leaflet – The Children’s Society

The Proud Trust – LGBT Coming Out Leaflet

Problem Solving

My Self Care Plan

Making Sense of Sensory Behaviour

Living with Neurological Symptoms in Childhood

Autism at Home Booklet

Guide to living with worry amidst global uncertainty

School Stress and Anxiety

Behavioural strategies

Beat Eating Disorders

A Parents Guide to Depression

Anxiety self help guide

Adolescence

What Makes Us Tic