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St Francis De Sales Catholic Infant And Nursery School

We walk, learn, love and smile together with Jesus

Well-Being

Connect

There is strong evidence that indicates that feeling close to, and valued by, other people is a fundamental human need and one that contributes to functioning well in the world.

It’s clear that social relationships are critical for promoting wellbeing and for acting as a buffer against mental ill health for people of all ages.

With this in mind, try to do something different today and make a connection.

  • Talk to someone instead of sending an email
  • Speak to someone new
  • Ask how someone’s weekend was and really listen when they tell you
  • Put five minutes aside to find out how someone really is
  • Give a colleague a lift to work or share the journey home with them.
Be active

Regular physical activity is associated with lower rates of depression and anxiety across all age groups.

Exercise is essential for slowing age-related cognitive decline and for promoting well-being.

But it doesn’t need to be particularly intense for you to feel good - slower-paced activities, such as walking, can have the benefit of encouraging social interactions as well providing some level of exercise.

Today, why not get physical? Here are a few ideas:

  • Take the stairs not the lift
  • Go for a walk at lunchtime
  • Walk into work - perhaps with a colleague – so you can ‘connect’ as well
  • Get off the bus one stop earlier than usual and walk the final part of your journey to work
  • Organise a work sporting activity
  • Have a kick-about in a local park
  • Do some ‘easy exercise’, like stretching, before you leave for work in the morning
  • Walk to someone’s desk instead of calling or emailing.

Take notice

Reminding yourself to ‘take notice’ can strengthen and broaden awareness.

Studies have shown that being aware of what is taking place in the present directly enhances your well-being and savouring ‘the moment’ can help to reaffirm your life priorities.

Heightened awareness also enhances your self-understanding and allows you to make positive choices based on your own values and motivations.

Take some time to enjoy the moment and the environment around you. Here are a few ideas:

  • Get a plant for your workspace
  • Have a ‘clear the clutter’ day
  • Take notice of how your colleagues are feeling or acting
  • Take a different route on your journey to or from work
  • Visit a new place for lunch.

Learn

Continued learning through life enhances self-esteem and encourages social interaction and a more active life.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that the opportunity to engage in work or educational activities particularly helps to lift older people out of depression.

The practice of setting goals, which is related to adult learning in particular, has been strongly associated with higher levels of wellbeing.

Why not learn something new today? Here are a few more ideas:

  • Find out something about your colleagues
  • Sign up for a class
  • Read the news or a book
  • Set up a book club
  • Do a crossword or Sudoku
  • Research something you’ve always wondered about
  • Learn a new word.

Give

Participation in social and community life has attracted a lot of attention in the field of wellbeing research.

Individuals who report a greater interest in helping others are more likely to rate themselves as happy.

Research into actions for promoting happiness has shown that committing an act of kindness once a week over a six-week period is associated with an increase in wellbeing.

The Aim Group https://theaimgroup.co.uk/courses have a range of fully funded (Free) CACHE accredited Level 2 qualifications available to help better understand some key issues around young people's mental health and wellbeing, along with a range of other qualifications that may help with developing careers.
Please see below information on structure, criteria and how to express interest:
Course Information/Structure:
- Online E Learning Platform.
- Have a full 10 weeks to complete the course
- Assigned your own login details, can log in and out when you please
- Assigned your own tutor who will support you throughout and mark your work
- No Exams or Essays. All Q&A based. 
- Can complete as many as you would like, just one at a time. 
- Gain a Level 2 awarded certificate upon completion (GCSE Grade C equivalent)
Minimum Requirements to access the course:
- Aged 19 or above
- Not currently on a Government funded course (inc Apprenticeships) 
- Has been in EU/UK for the past 3 years
- Must have access to a laptop, computer or tablet at home
Subjects Available:
  • Understanding Autism 
  • Neuroscience In The Early Years (0-7)
  • Understanding Children and Young Peoples Mental Health 
  • Distressed Behaviour In Children 
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences 
  • Counselling 
  • Understanding Specific Learning Difficulties (ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia and Dyscalculia)
More Subjects Available: 
If you wish to find out more, please complete the following link and Sofie will give you a call and talk you through how it works: 
If you would like a phone call regarding our Free Online Courses, please contact me on the following details:
sofie.rogers@theaimgroup.co.uk - 0203 900 3091

Talk Liverpool

Talk Liverpool is a free NHS service offering psychological therapies to adults in Liverpool who are feeling depressed or anxious.

The range of treatment programmes are designed to give you the right information and to help you develop the skills you need to overcome your problems. We have a range of options on offer, including short courses which run regularly in locations near you (suspended during Covid-19), or online help which you can use from the convenience of home .

Talk Liverpool is an Improving access to psychological therapies (IAPT) service. This means they aim to get you the right help at the right time. It also means they only use psychological therapies that have been shown by research to help with depression and anxiety.

Talk Liverpool is part of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust – improving the lives of the people of Liverpool is at the heart of what we do.

 

Click the link to their website here https://www.talkliverpool.nhs.uk/

Rehab 4 Addiction

Rehab 4 Addiction offers a wealth of resources and information about addiction and mental health.  They provide a helpline that offers immediate assistance to those struggling with addiction in Liverpool, together with  a comprehensive directory of treatment centres throughout the UK.

Click the link to their website here https://www.rehab4addiction.co.uk/country-wide/drug-alcohol-rehab-liverpool

Supporting your child's Well Being and Mental Health

Here are some links to Mental Health support for your child .

Visit the young person’s ‘about anxiety’ page

Click the link to view how we promote Mental Health and Well-Being in school https://stfrancisdesales.sites.schooljotter2.com/key-information/mental-health-and-wellbeing