Emotional Health and Wellbeing

At The Avenue Primary School we understand the importance of our children’s emotional health and well-being. We have a range of services to support our children, from 1-1 support to external services such as Middlesbrough and Stockton MIND.

Our Pastoral Lead is here to support children and families with their emotional well-being. If you have any worries or concerns about your child’s emotional well-being, please contact Miss Bytheway.

Pastoral Lead

Jaden Bytheway

If you have any concerns regarding your child’s welfare please could you complete the parent welfare referral request and return to Miss Bytheway.

The Avenue Primary School are working in partnership with Middlesbrough and Stockton Mind. Middlesbrough and Stockton Mind delivers emotional support to children and young people aged between 5 and 16 years old through their Schools In Mind Service.

Children and young people can face many challenges growing up, they may…

  • Feel anxious or low in mood
  • Find it difficult to control their emotions, getting angry or upset
  • Have suffered a loss, such as a bereavement or find it difficult to understand changes at home
  • Have struggles at home and need someone impartial to talk to
  • Feel anxious or low in mood
  • Have difficulty making and maintaining friendships

Further Information and Advice

If you need more information please visit our website Children and Young People’s support | Services & Support | Middlesbrough and Stockton Mind

If you think that your child would benefit from support, please speak to Miss Bytheway who can organise a referral.

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