DRAYTON MANOR HIGH SCHOOL

SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION

Mental Health


Mental health is a priority for the whole community and we recognise that we as a school play a key part in this. We strive to develop emotional wellbeing and resilience in all our students and staff, as well as provide specific support for those with additional Mental Health needs. 


We understand both the risk factors which increase someone’s vulnerability along with the protective factors that promote resilience. The more key risk factors present in an individual’s life, the more protective factors or supportive interventions are required to counter-balance. All staff are aware that mental health problems can, in some cases, be an indicator that a child has suffered or is at risk of suffering abuse, neglect, exploitation or harm. 


Mental health support for children and young people in Ealing. The services below are all free for young people. 


Ealing Mental Health Support Team (MHST)





Ealing MHST offer early intervention support for children and young people with mild-to-moderate mental health needs within mainstream schools. The service is schools based and has practitioners in almost all schools within Ealing. 


The practitioners work together with link workers in participating schools to identify and support children and young people who present with low to moderate anxiety and behavioural problems in primary schools, and anxiety and low mood symptoms in secondary schools. In Primary schools, the sessions are with the parent and in the form of 6 to 8 online or in person 1 to 1 sessions of Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) based guided self-help. In secondary schools the wellbeing practitioners work directly with the young person and the sessions are in person at the school. 


They also offer a range of groups, classroom interventions, workshops, wellbeing assemblies, coffee mornings, staff training and other interventions, and tend to work collaboratively with schools to help to identify gaps and opportunities to support a Whole School Approach to mental health within the school.


Parents of children from any Ealing School can currently sign up to and access parent workshops online. Ealing MHST also has a learning disability and autism strand, called MHST+ Learning Disabilities and Autism Practitioners, which offers a range of interventions with the child/young person, parent and school staff members.

Schools make referrals to Ealing MHST. If you are a parent please contact the school.

SAFE Evolve


SAFE Evolve is a service provided by Anna Freud, and commissioned by Ealing Council, providing multi-disciplinary mental health assessment and treatment for children, young people (aged 0 -18) and their families living in the borough.


SAFE Evolve is an early intervention service working with mild to moderate mental health needs including anxiety, low mood, managing emotions and social relationships. They work with children, young people and their families, as well as provide consultations for professionals.


The services offer includes brief evidence-based therapeutic interventions:

Individual therapy

Group therapy

Workshops

Consultations for professionals and trusted adults

For more information about how to refer to the service email 

SAFE_Evolve@ealing.gov.uk

Kooth 


Kooth is a free, safe and anonymous platform for young people aged 10 to 18 to find all kinds of support for their mental health and emotional wellbeing.


Live text chat & messaging

Users can chat with trained counsellors and emotional wellbeing practitioners from 12pm to 10pm on weekdays and 6pm until 10pm on weekends 365 days a year, even on Christmas Day and other public holidays


Self-Help Activities

Kooth provides a variety of self-help activities that users can engage in at their own pace. These activities are designed to help manage stress, anxiety, and other mental health issues.


Informative Articles

The platform hosts a library of articles written by both professionals and peers. These articles cover a wide range of topics relevant to young people’s mental health and wellbeing.


Journaling and goal-setting

Kooth offers tools such as journaling and goal-setting to help users track their progress and manage their mental health more effectively.



Counselling services


A referral can be made by your child's Head of Year to our school counsellors. These sessions are in school during the day and last for a period of weeks. Please contact your Head of Year if you wish to be placed on the waiting list for this.

Websites


Young Minds

The Mix 

DRAYTON MANOR HIGH SCHOOL

Headteacher: Ms L Mills
            

Drayton Bridge Road, London W7 1EU

Student absence:
studentabsence@draytonmanorhighschool.co.uk

General enquiries:
adminoffice@draytonmanorhighschool.co.uk

Finance enquiries:
finance@draytonmanorhighschool.co.uk
                 

School reception: 0208 357 1900

Student absence: 020 8357 5607

Facilities Manager: 0208 357 1902

Finance Officer: 0208 357 1903