Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing
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What is Mental Health?
(This is a definition written by the staff and children at our school).

Wellbeing Champions at Beaufort

Debbie Harrison
Deputy Headteacher -DSL/Wellbeing Lead/Online Safety

Maria Fry
Family Link/DSL/Wellbeing Lead/Mental Health First Aider/Pastoral Care Team

Samantha Jaycock
Inclusion Leader/DSL/Wellbeing Lead/Pastoral Care Team

Johanna Eastment
Nursery Teacher

Kirsty Molloy
Special Needs Assistant/Lunch Club/Afterschool provision

Lisa Anderson
Extended Services Manager/Special Needs Assistant

Sharon Taylor
Teaching Assistant and Lunchtime Supervisor

Natasha Haycraft
Year 4 Teacher

Claudia Valentino
Year 3 Teacher

Michelle Tytherleigh
PPA cover Teacher

Georgie Bruckshaw
Year 5 Teacher

Kerry Biggs
Special Needs Assistant

Keith Gibson
Premises Manager

Deborah Hare
School Administrator
A selection of children across the school are also Wellbeing Champions.
ELSAs and Pastoral Care Team

Roz Markham
ELSA/Pastoral Care Team

Beccy Lambart
ELSA/Pastoral Care Team

Adele Jones
Pupil Premium Manager/Pastoral Care Team
Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing
Mental health and emotional wellbeing are really important to everyone at Beaufort.
Please click the links to view our Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Policy and our Mental Health & Wellbeing Strategy
Here are some helpful ways to improve mental health and emotional wellbeing for you and those around you.

Useful links for parents
Funded early education for two year olds (FEET) FEET is an offer of up to 15 hours of funded early education and childcare a week. More » familyinformationdirectory.surreycc.gov.uk |
https://www.mindworks-surrey.org/about-us/our-new-approach
The main principles of THRIVE. We want our children, young people and their families to thrive. This is our aim. So our alliance of partners is working together to advise, help and support this. www.mindworks-surrey.org |
Surrey Local Offer for 0-25 year olds. The Surrey Local Offer provides information for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their parents or carers in a single place. www.surreylocaloffer.org.uk |