Active In Mind Student Well-being Plan
Hi everyone,
Self-care is incredibly important. It is about things we can do to look after our own mental health and well-being.
There are are evidence-based steps everyone can take to support their well-being for example:
- connect with others – talk to sympathetic people about how you are feeling now
- be active – exercise changes our emotional states
- find something that calms you or makes you feel happy and do it everyday
- do something that helps someone else – this could include volunteering
- keep learning – remembering that we can develop and grow changes our outlook on life.
There are also a wide range of self-care strategies on the Anna Freud website: https://www.annafreud.org/on-my-mind/self-care/. It is important that you have a regular self-care routine. Find strategies that work for you (there are over 90 on the Anna Freud website).
I have also attached a well-being plan that might help you to focus your self-care.
If you feel like you need additional support, please let someone know: a trusted friend, parent/carer or school mentor. Remember, it is ok not to be ok!
If you need to contact someone outside of school, there are a number of ways to do that here: https://www.childline.org.uk/toolbox/calm-zone/ as well as further advice regarding well-being.
Best wishes,
Mr Hedley
For Students: Useful Links
The below websites have dedicated sections to mental health and well-being support for young people:
- The Mix: the UK’s leading support service for young people (external URL)
- Student Minds (external URL)
- https://www.papyrus-uk.org/ – Prevention of young suicide
- https://www.kooth.com/ – Free, safe and anonymous support for mental wellbeing