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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
School is closed for the Halloween Break and will re-open again on Monday 4th November. | 'BREAK THE RULES' fundraiser - Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! We raised £1567.95 for school funds and we are so delighted! This makes a huge difference to our run-up to Christmas activities. The money also paid for Aladdin the pantomime and we are very thankful!  | ANNUAL TOY SALE is coming in November...... maybe over the holidays pupils can start to gather any unwanted toys and send them into school for the sale. | P2 parents - See Parentmail - 'Three Little Builders' STEM workshop in school on Tues. 5th Nov. | P3 & P4AMcL parents - please see Parentmail sent on Thurs. 17th Oct regarding an invitation to a 'Fresh Little Minds' workshop in early November. | P4 parents - see Parentmail - Class Visit to Ballymena Library on 7th November | P6 parents - See Parentmail - Trip to Ballymena Academy to see School Musical on Tues. 5th Nov. | P6 parents - See information in Parentmail regarding a 'Viking Workshop' coming to school in Jan'25.
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BARNARDOS - New Emotional Well-Being Service – See, Hear, Respond

2nd Nov 2020

New Emotional Well- Being ServiceSee, Hear, Respond

This service will work with children and young people in Northern Ireland who might need additional support to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic, offering practical and therapeutic support. It will also offer advice and guidance to any adults who are concerned about a child’s mental health and wellbeing. The aim of this service is to provide the immediate support that children and young people need, to help them overcome their challenges and prevent problems escalating to crisis level

The types of issues children and young people may need support for include:

  • Anxiety around Covid restrictions and lockdown
  • Being back at school
  • Concerns for health of parents/ grandparents/ family members
  • Help with isolation
  •  Relationships with parents & family
  • Dealing with bereavement

People can self-refer to this service, by using the online form or by telephone (details below). They can also be referred by professionals such as your child's school.

Families in Northern Ireland can now self-refer for See, Hear, Respond online at https://www.barnardos.org.uk/northern-ireland-see-hear-respond or call 0800 157 7015 available from noon until 7pm, Monday to Friday.