Safeguarding at Grappenhall Heys

At Grappenhall Heys Primary School, we operate a safeguarding team. Our head, Mrs Kelly Jackson, is our Designated Safeguarding Lead and, one of our assistant headteachers, Mrs Sarah Harman, is our Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead and Inclusion Lead. Our team meet half-termly and more often if required. Our Safeguarding Governor is Miss Laura O'Callaghan.

If you have any concerns about a child or family in school, please do not hesitate to contact Ms Jackson or Mrs Harman on 01925 212540 or come into school to arrange a meeting.

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M​eet the Team

Our Designated Safeguarding Lead,

Ms Kelly Jackson

Our Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead and Inclusion Lead, Mrs Sarah Harman

 

 

E​arly Help

C​lick here for information on Early Help

Early Help refers to the offer of any information, advice or support to children, young people and their families as soon as possible in their lives, or when issues emerge, to help prevent problems from escalating. If you feel you, your child or your family need any support with anything in your lives please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to listen and to help. 

If you feel you need help, please speak to us at school or click here for access to EARLY HELP advice.

How Can You Find Out More?

The well beinghealth (both phyiscal and mental) and happiness of our children is incredibly important to us. If, as a pupil, you need someone to talk to, come and speak to any member of staff that you feel confident talking to. We are here to help you in anyway that we can!

If you have things on your mind and feel that you can't talk to an adult in school, there is always someone there to listen to at Childline. Call 0800 1111  or click on the link to go to their website. Here you can find out information about getting help; talking about your feelings; staying safe online and learn how to help a friend.

Being physically active is incredibly important to keep your body and mind heallthy. The change4life website has lots of helpful tips to show you how to "eat well, move more, live longer". Follow this link to learn more!


 

We all deserve to enjoy life and feel good about ourselves. Sometimes, however, life can be tough. Whether you’re feeling great and want to stay that way, you’re a bit fed up; or you’re struggling to manage your feelings, this site has links to information and tips ranging from how to boost your mood, to where to get help if you’re unable to cope.

Click here for the HAPPY OK SAD website

Young minds are a national, supportive organisation which seek to support and empower children and their families, whatever the challenges.

Click here for the YOUNG MINDS website

 

 

Mind are a charity who provide advice and support to empower young children and their families  with a mental health concern.

Click here for the MIND website

 

Stonewall is really useful resource to help create 'inclusive and accepting cultures'. In its help & advice sections it sets out expectations and information to support our understanding of diversity and associated topics

Click here for the STONEWALL website

 

 

 

W​e are a myHappymind school and teach a curriculum to increase children's awareness and understanding of their own mental health and the mental health and wellbeing of others.

Warrington Families Information Service - this is a website that offers information on a wide range of services.
My Life Warrington - find local services, events, advice and support in Warrington.