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Park End Primary School are working in partnership with HeadStart. The aim of this partnership is to increase emotional resilience and well-being in our pupils. If you would like any further information, please speak to one of the pastoral care team.

‘Giving all Middlesbrough’s children and young people the necessary support to build resilience to achieve good emotional health’

In 2015 the Government’s Future in Mind report was published, providing national recognition of the need to make dramatic improvements in children’s mental health services, the HeadStart programme has been developed in response to the needs highlighted in the report.

HeadStart aims to introduce support within school, home, the community and on-line taking on a preventative and early intervention approach to equip young people aged 5-16 years to cope better with difficult circumstances.

Visit their Facebook page @Headstart Boro for more information

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