Useful Information
Headlice - Once a Week, Take a Peek
Our school is supporting the Once a Week, Take a Peek campaign, which aims to encourage parents to work together to beat head lice. Head lice are a normal part of childhood –with as many as one in ten children experiencing head lice at any time.
Although anyone can get head lice, they are particularly common amongst children of primary school age, who spend more time in close contact with their friends. So you need to be vigilant and check your child’s hair regularly, ideally once every week. The best known symptom is itching, but not all children will itch at first so don’t rely on this.
Leaving lice untreated can be a cause of distraction and irritation for children.
The good news is that you can deal with head lice quickly and easily if you take the right action. To help you with this we have attached is a copy of the Once a Week, Take a Peek leaflet. The advice in this leaflet is in line with the latest guidelines on how to deal with head lice, and the content is approved by the Medical Entomology Centre, one of the world’s leading authorities on head lice.
National Sleep Helpline
BBC Education
The BBC have announced that they will be broadcasting primary school educational programming for 3 hours every day starting on Monday 11th January. For further information please see www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2020/bbc-launches-biggest-education-offer-ever
This is a particularly challenging time for everyone, below are a number of links and helpline numbers that may help.
Free Data to Support Remote Learning.
Some mobile networks are offering free data to assist with your child's remote learning.
To qualify you must meet the following criteria:
- No broadband connection at home, and
- Purchasing additional data is unaffordable.
If you meet these criteria and would like to apply for free data please contact us and provide the following information:
- Name
- Phone Number
- Network Provider
- Whether you are on a pay monthly contract or pay as you go.
Please contact us by telephone, Facebook Messenger or at postbox@blakenall.walsall.sch.uk
Returning to school
Walsall’s Educational Psychology Service has developed a range of resources for parents/ carers regarding pupils returning to school full time from September.
Parents / carers and children may find the return to school difficult, these resources provide advice on tips on how to manage these worries.
Going back to school after COVID (children).pdf
Going back to school after COVID (parent).pdf
Understanding and responding to your child's behaviour.pdf
Emotion Coaching for Parents.pdf
MIND - For better mental health
MIND - How can I distract myself
BCWA - Support services for people who are being abused or have been abused
Shout - for support in a crisisHarmless Self harm support
Winstons Wish Helping children and young people through bereavement
Headspace Mindfulness for your everyday life
Black Country Healthcare
Black Country Healthcare 24/7 helpline which is open to residents of all ages across the Black Country and will give access to urgent mental health, learning disability and/or autism support.
The helpline is manned by specialist mental health staff who will provide advice and support and can also signpost to other mental health services if these are required. It is important that families and staff do not think they are alone – it is ok to not be ok, and if you aren’t, then please do pick up the phone and speak to someone.
Phone line details: Monday – Sunday, 24 hours a day – call 0345 6460827 – press 1 in you live in Sandwell or Wolverhampton and press 2 if you live in Dudley or Walsall. Existing service users are encouraged to maintain their existing contact with the services.
NSPCC
Contact us for general enquiries or to comment on our work, policies and campaigns.
Call us on 020 7825 2505 (Monday to Friday) from 9am–5pm, fill in our form or write to NSPCC, Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3NH.
NSPCC Advice for parents and carers supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Bloxwich and Blakenall Food Bank
E-mail: info@bloxwichblakenall.foodbank.org.uk
Tel. No. 07747 301374
Opening Hours: Thursday 11:00am - 1:00pm
School Nursing Support
School Nursing Service Newsletter for Parents & Carers 20 April 2020.pdf
Useful Telephone numbers
Black Country Womens Aid - 01922 649569
Mind - 0300 123 3393
Refuge 24 hour Domestic Violence Helpline - 0808 2000 247
Childline - 0800 1111
Samaritans - 116 123
Postnatal Helpline - 0300 330 0773
Age UK - 0800 169 6565