At Haslam Park we feel very passionate about the mental well-being of all our staff, children and our school community. We can't wait to show you our excellent pastoral care offered to our children and team.
December 2021
Haslam Park has been awarded the Wellbeing Award for Schools, highlighting the "exemplary" pastoral care offered to pupils and staff at Haslam Park.
Provided by Optimus Education, the Wellbeing Award for Schools recognises the work that we do in supporting the wellbeing of the school community and in promoting the understanding about mental health issues to reduce the stigma surrounding them in wider society.
The award, developed in partnership with the National Children’s Bureau (NCB), focuses on ensuring that effective practices and provisions are in place to support and promote emotional wellbeing and mental health. The aim is to change the long-term culture of schools, embedding an ethos where mental health is regarded as the responsibility of all.
The report noted that the school is committed to promoting a positive, supportive culture amongst the Haslam Park Community.
At Haslam Park all staff are available to talk to if you have any worries or concerns. You can talk to your class teacher, teaching assistants, Ms Barnes, Mrs Roughley or any other member of the team. We will try our very best to support you.
At Haslam Park we feel very passionate about the mental well-being of all our staff, children and our school community. We can't wait to show you our excellent pastoral care offered to our children and team.
December 2021
Haslam Park has been awarded the Wellbeing Award for Schools, highlighting the "exemplary" pastoral care offered to pupils and staff at Haslam Park.
Provided by Optimus Education, the Wellbeing Award for Schools recognises the work that we do in supporting the wellbeing of the school community and in promoting the understanding about mental health issues to reduce the stigma surrounding them in wider society.
The award, developed in partnership with the National Children’s Bureau (NCB), focuses on ensuring that effective practices and provisions are in place to support and promote emotional wellbeing and mental health. The aim is to change the long-term culture of schools, embedding an ethos where mental health is regarded as the responsibility of all.
The report noted that the school is committed to promoting a positive, supportive culture amongst the Haslam Park Community.
At Haslam Park all staff are available to talk to if you have any worries or concerns. You can talk to your class teacher, teaching assistants, Ms Barnes, Mrs Roughley or any other member of the team. We will try our very best to support you.