Supporting Learners' Wellbeing Through Remote Learning Entitlements at Gairloch High School

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Explore how Gairloch High School supports learners' mental wellbeing through remote learning entitlements, including a focus on access to help, developing action plans, and fostering a positive impact on mental health. Discover the school's initiatives like the Mental Wellbeing Framework, Mindfulness activities, and outreach programs for the wider community.

  • Wellbeing Support
  • Remote Learning Entitlements
  • Mental Health
  • Gairloch High School
  • Educational Initiatives

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  1. Remote learning entitlements: Examples from the national overviews of practice Supporting learners wellbeing Gairloch High School, The Highland Council >National overviews of practice<

  2. Remote learning entitlements: Examples from the national overviews of practice Gairloch High School Staff shared an online presentation which reflects local and national guidance, with a Gairloch focus , with all young people. Within it a helpful visual demonstrates to young people where they can access help should they need it. This includes both universal and targeted support. Additionally, young people are encouraged to develop their own action plan to raise their awareness of how they can have a positive impact on their own mental wellbeing. The following information has been shared by the school to illustrate some of this work.

  3. Your Wellbeing Matters Your Wellbeing Matters Remote learning entitlements Mental Wellbeing Framework Curriculum Connect Children Mental Health Week Mental Health Ambassadors Wider community External partners PSHE programme: Mindfulness activities across school S1 Resilience4Life S2 Tree of Knowledge resources S3 NHS Decider Skills SP Mental Wellbeing Award Pupil Subjects encouraged for outdoor learning and minimise screen time: S3 Drama class writing film scripts on Mental Health and Wellbeing SMART Learning for sustainability Biology, English School Parent/Carer

  4. Your Wellbeing Matters Your Wellbeing Matters Remote learning entitlements Pupil Connect Pupils 1:1 devices connect with teachers Weekly mentor contact Confidential reporting SHANARRI on pupil portal Assembly focus on connect and active Strava club/Cake baking Continuous celebration of achievements on social media or newsletter Activities diary Support wider community offers Pupil voice Break out rooms School Parent/Carer Pupils with targeted support Regular guidance contact with pupils on welfare list Tutorials PSA continuation of support (remote or within school) Meet to blether for pupils with ASN needs Provision of support within school for pupil with complex additional needs (and provision of respite for parents)

  5. Your Wellbeing Matters Your Wellbeing Matters Remote learning entitlements Pupil Connect School Parent/Carer Staff Parents Regular Q&A session parent forum Education Psychologist & PMHW information session for parents Just Ask Services Managed and targeted communications Parent Voice sessions Virtual staff blethers Provision of additional resources to support remote learning 4pm cut-off time Regular consultation workload management Encouraging self-care and support

  6. Your Wellbeing Matters Your Wellbeing Matters Remote learning entitlements Adult in school Mental Health First Aider Mental Health Ambassadors Pupil Where do I go? SHANARRI referral Pupil Mentors PT Guidance (1:1 in-house or small nurture groups) Listening Time 4U Service (1:1 external partner Listen Well Scotland) Counselling Service (1:1 external partner Scottish Counselling Services) Pupil Support Worker (1:1 In-house - Pupil Equity Fund) School Nurse Targeted support Primary Mental Health Worker Education Psychologist School Nurse Children Service Worker

  7. Every child and young person should have access to mental wellbeing support in school. Remote learning entitlements Wellbeing Culture Wellbeing Culture Pupils GALE centre Staff ASG School Community Families Support

  8. Every child and young person should have access to mental wellbeing support in school. Remote learning entitlements Your Wellbeing Matters Your Wellbeing Matters ACTION PLAN PUPIL ACTION PLAN PUPIL Transition P7-S1 Wild Places - resilience Framework Decider Skills BGE Training Services SCQF Wellbeing Award Senior Phase Mentor training/ Wellbeing ambassadors/Suicide prevention training Awareness Environment, Poster, Pupil Social Media Channel, Pupil Portal, Assemblies All pupils trained listeners

  9. Your Wellbeing Matters Your Wellbeing Matters Remote learning entitlements Pupil Connect School Parent/Carer Our latest Newsletter (open in Chrome browser): Newsletter Newsletter

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