
At Thameside, we place great value on nurturing and supporting our families and most vulnerable children, as well as establishing a culture of emotional wellbeing and resilience for all. Promoting positive mental health is a core focus of our school. Alongside our PSHE curriculum and our focus on the 'five Rs' (learning to learn skills) we offer a wide range of support for our children and families.
Should you need any support, please do get in touch with our Home School Link Worker or a member of the senior leadership team via the Office (or pop in and see them at drop off or pick up).
Our key policies linked to this area, can be found under our policies page here
An overview of our offer can be found below:


Workshops and community events, for example, our family 'festive reading cafe' and book swaps/sale

Please also look at 'Thameside In Touch' for more information and links to further support and updates. Additional resources for parents can be found below and in our reception area:
Mental Health and Wellbeing - Teaching Resources - BBC Teach
Child in Mind | Podcast on Managing Children and Family Mental Health Problems | Anna Freud Centre
Young people's resources - Mental Health UK (mentalhealth-uk.org)
Young carers: who are they and why do they need support? | Action For Children
Getting help for mental health — Oxfordshire Mind
At Thameside Primary School we value all of our staff and believe that having a healthy team is essential for the effective running of the school and the education we provide to our children - we are committed to ensuring that staff feel happy, supported and valued. We understand the importance of providing a comprehensive Staff Wellbeing Offer for all our staff to access to support them and their wellbeing.
The World Health Organisation defines good mental health as:
A state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her own community.
At our school we have worked hard to ensure that wellbeing and mental health is integral to the school’s ethos and culture and that workload is carefully considered when changes are made.
Cultivating a Mentally Healthy School Environment
We believe that wellbeing at work is maximised when staff feel valued, have good levels of workplace collaboration and are trusted to act with autonomy. Good Staff Wellbeing has benefits for our staff and for the school, and is essential for cultivating a mentally healthy school environment. Benefits of effective Staff Wellbeing includes:
We have a dedicated Senior Mental Health Lead (Mrs Laura Youngman) and Mental Health and Wellbeing nominated governor (Sandra North), who focus on improving the wellbeing of staff and positively encourages employee engagement. The purpose of this role is to help implement and support wellbeing and staff engagement through raising awareness of wellbeing activities, promoting healthy lifestyles and positive mental health.
We have also signed up this year to the DFE wellbeing charter as part of our commitment to supporting staff wellbeing. Other actions that have been taken include: a review of policies such as feedback and marking, wellbeing time for all staff each year, regular staff 'shout-outs', a staffroom 'book swap' and dedicated time to complete key tasks such as report writing. Mental health and wellbeing is included in staff induction every September.
A staff 'well-being charter' is also being developed as part of our offer and our Senior Mental Health Lead sits within a Trust Mental Health Leaders from group that meets on a regular basis.
We recognise that all employees may need additional support and guidance, not only whilst they are working, but also sometimes in their personal lives. We provide all staff with access to an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). The services include a confidential 24-hour helpline to support staff through any of life’s issues or problems, counselling, financial advice and wellbeing support.
All staff are provided with one afternoon per year as wellbeing time to use as they wish.
Our staff wellbeing charter provides more detail about how we support our staff:

Useful Wellbeing Resources
Thameside Primary School,
Cotman Close
Abingdon
OX14 5NL