Support
Support for Pupils
Mental Health, Wellbeing & Online Safety
A Guide for Students - Maintaining Good Well-being Whilst in Social Isolation
Childline: Is It Normal to Hate My Body
Childline: Is It Normal to Feel Anxious
Childline: Tough to Talk - Keeping it All In
Childline: Tough to Talk - Hating What You See
Every Mind Matters - Youth Mental Health
Kooth - Online Support for Young People
Pause (Forward Thinking Birmingham)
Resources for SEND and Additional Support
Student Tips - Maintaining Good Well-being
Start Building Resilience - Free Resources by Wellbeing for Education Return
Understanding Your Brain - For Teenagers Only
Young Minds - COVID-19 and Mental Health
Eating disorder, children and young people can ring Beat’s Youthline on: 0808 801 0711
Safeguarding & Child Protection
What to do if a child is being bullied in Birmingham
Support for Parents & Carers
COVID-19
Guidance to Parents and Carers: when you should book a coronavirus test for your child
Education
Coronavirus Information and Advice for Parents and Carers of Children with SEND
Food, Emergency & Ongoing Help
Birmingham Children’s Partnership - Resources for Early Help
Check Your Eligibility & Apply for Free School Meals
Emergency and Ongoing Help for Birmingham
Find a Food Bank in Birmingham
Mental Health, Wellbeing & Online Safety
Birmingham and Solihull Urgent Mental Health Helpline
Educational Psychologist Telephone Helpline for Parents and Carers
Hodge Hill Early Help - Community Advice Surgery
Mental, Physical and Online Well-being
Parent Tips - Managing Emotions and Behaviour at Home
Social Media Guidance - Parents & Carers
Support for Parents: Self-careSupport for Parents: Sleep
Young Minds: Supporting Parents HelpfinderYoung Minds: When Emotions Explode
Safeguarding, Child & Adult Protection
Domestic Abuse: Birmingham & Solihull Women's Aid
Parent-Guardian Online Radicalisation Information and Support
Talking at Home About Extremism - Secondary