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The pastoral care and well-being of each and every child at our school is of paramount importance. Every member of staff shares responsibility for supporting our children in a safe and secure environment conducive to raising self-esteem, building confidence and developing resilience in this ever changing, global society.
Our Pastoral Circle illustrates the structures embedded in our policies to support your child. Your child is supported by a team of experienced and caring professionals beginning with his/her form teacher who meets with him/her on a daily basis. The Year Head has the responsibility for supporting and encouraging the academic and pastoral development of all pupils within her year group. The Year Head plays a pivotal role in strengthening the relationships between home and school.
Our Leader of Pastoral Care and Community Mrs Barrett, the Designated Child Protection Teacher, looks after the pastoral care and discipline within our school. Mrs Mallon our Leader of Learning Support and Welfare is responsible for special education needs.
These structures in our school provide your child with numerous avenues through which to access support as required.
Our Acting Principal, Mrs Donnelly, leads us all in the pastoral care of our pupils.
Our full child protection policy is available by contacting the College.
Telephone Support Lines for Young People
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INSPIRE Students
INSPIRE provides advice on how to help and support pupils/ students.
Mental Health
Alcohol and Drugs
Money
Exams
Relationships
Identity
02890328474
Lifeline
Crisis response line for people in distress or despair
Depression
Mental health
Suicidal thoughts
Textphone users (for deaf and hard of hearing):
08088008000
18001 0808808800
Childline
Childline provides support and guidance on multiple topics including:
Bullying
You and your body
Home and Family
Relationships
Sex
School
0800 1111
www.childline.org.uk
1-2-1 counsellor chat
The MIX
Crisis messenger text service
Alcohol
Homelessness
Suicidal thoughts
General advice
Mental health
Sex/ relationships
08088084994
NSPCC
Advice on safeguarding and child protection issues and somewhere to report concerns
Web support for teenagers
Safeguarding
Child abuse
Child protection
08088005000
www.there4me.com
Aware
Aware is a mental health charity working exclusively for those with depression and mental health concerns
Depression
Bipolar disorder
08451202961
Frank
Confidential advice on drugs
Alcohol
Drugs
03001236600
SIMON Community
Support for individuals and families who are at risk of becoming homeless
Homelessness
Housing
08001712222
Family Planning Association
Advice on sexual health
Sexual health
Pregnancy
Contraception
STDs
03451228687
Domestic and Sexual Violence Helpline
Advice for anyone affected by domestic and sexual violence
Domestic violence
Sexual violence
0808021414
The Migrant Centre NI
Financial Health and Well being
07769903471
Cara-Friend/
LGBT Switchboard NI
Support and counselling for the Gay, Lesbian and Transgender communities
LGBTQ+ advice
Sex and relationship advice
08088000390
Women’s Aid
Specialist services for women, children and young people who have experienced domestic and sexual violence.
Domestic Violence
Sexual violence
Relationships
08088021414
Family Support NI
Website to access support in your area – for a wide range of issues – giving local contact details
www.familysupportni.gov.uk
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