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WDPS Life Skills Challenge Award (LSCA) - Timetable - March to May 2021 - 25-02-21
Thu 25 Feb 2021wdps-lsca-march-to-may-2021-25-02-21.pdf (primarysite-prod-sorted.s3.amazonaws.com)
Bushcraft - change to timetable (class swap)
Thursday 25th March - Year 3/4, Mrs Wood will be doing Bushcraft instead of Year 2
Monday 29th March - Year 2, Mrs Elliott will be doing Bushcraft instead of Year 3/4
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Newcastle City Council - 'Stay at Home' Message
Sat 13 Feb 2021Newcastle City Council's - 'Stay at Home' Message
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Children's Mental Health Week
Mon 01 Feb 2021Express yourself: Children’s Mental Health Week toolkit : Mentally Healthy Schools
Express yourself: Children’s Mental Health Week toolkit
Children’s Mental Health Week begins on 1st February, and the theme this year is ‘express yourself’. This toolkit includes resources for children, staff and parents.
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Date published: 07/01/2021
By talking openly about mental health from a young age, children can learn to better understand their emotions, break down stigma, and feel safe enough to reach out for help when it’s needed.
Talking about mental health and expressing our feelings can be difficult, no matter our age. In this toolkit, we’ve rounded up lots of great resources to help children, staff and families start the mental health conversation.
As we enter into another lockdown, it’s more important than ever to share how we’re feeling with others. Many of these resources can be used for remote learning, and they can all be used to keep the conversation going once schools return.