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School Years and Youth

  • School Years and Youth

    Paddles Up at Pershore High

    30 June 2025

    Pershore High School Promotes Active Breaktimes with Outdoor Table Tennis Tables Pershore High School is delighted to announce the installation of new outdoor table tennis tables, made possible through funding from the Public Health Wellbeing Grant for Educational Settings, provided by Worcestershire County Council. The tables are already proving to be a popular addition to … Continue reading “Paddles Up at Pershore High”

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    School Years and Youth

    Growing more than just plants!

    26 June 2025

    Burlish Park Primary School in Stourport-On-Severn has transformed an outside space into a new growing area, with a shelter, for use during the school day and as part of their nurture sessions – and the benefits for children’s health and wellbeing are blooming. Research shows that outdoor learning improves mental health, reduces stress, and supports … Continue reading “Growing more than just plants!”

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    Youngsters create clothing brand for mental health!

    19 June 2025

    You Turn, a youth support centre based in Evesham, is taking an innovative approach to addressing young people’s mental health concerns through creativity. Following discussions with participants in its enterprise and life skills programs, the centre have launched a multi-media arts project designed to promote positive mental health messaging through clothing! The project gives young … Continue reading “Youngsters create clothing brand for mental health!”

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    Sensory Space helps children flourish

    05 June 2025

    St. George’s C of E First School pupils are benefitting from a dedicated sensory space, designed to help children who find mainstream school environments challenging. The newly developed sensory room, funded through a Worcestershire County Council Public Health grant, provides a calming, supportive space where students can feel safe and engaged. Research shows that sensory … Continue reading “Sensory Space helps children flourish”

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    Steven’s Space: ‘A wish come true’

    14 May 2025

    The Vale of Evesham School has unveiled a new, inclusive gardening area, affectionately named ‘Steven’s Space’. This wonderful addition, made possible by a wellbeing grant from Worcestershire County Council and the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner, is now open for all students to enjoy. ‘Steven’s Space’ features custom-designed raised planting beds, ensuring accessibility for … Continue reading “Steven’s Space: ‘A wish come true’”

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    School Years and Youth

    Therapy Pets Bring Joy to School

    13 May 2025

    St Peter’s Droitwich CofE Academy felt that pupils could be supported to better engage through animal care, bringing a sense of calm to the school day for all – so adopted Munchy and Crunchy from a local rescue centre with the help of a Public Health wellbeing grant from Worcestershire County Council and West Mercia … Continue reading “Therapy Pets Bring Joy to School”

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    School Years and Youth

    Building Mood Monsters (and resilience!)

    08 May 2025

    The Beacon Pupil Referral Unit in Redditch was looking for ways to help children manage their emotions. They found an intervention helping children identify emotions through play, using Lego. Mood Busters helps primary school children understand and manage their emotions. It builds resilience and encourages them to talk about their feelings. Using bricks and elements, … Continue reading “Building Mood Monsters (and resilience!)”

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    ‘Eye opening’ drug and alcohol training for schools

    06 May 2025

    Teachers, youth workers and other professionals working with children and young people across Worcestershire say they are now ‘better equipped to have conversations around substance use’, thanks to ‘eye opening’ training from drug education charity, Hope UK. Hope UK’s drug awareness training includes quizzes, case studies and opportunities for small group discussion. A particular highlight … Continue reading “‘Eye opening’ drug and alcohol training for schools”

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    Pilates Power: Stronger bodies and sharper minds!

    01 May 2025

    A group of year 8 students have completed a six week Pilates course to build their self-esteem and develop coping mechanisms for when they feel anxious or stressed. Wolverley CE Secondary School applied for a grant from Worcestershire County Council’s Public Health Team and the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner to provide the sessions … Continue reading “Pilates Power: Stronger bodies and sharper minds!”

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    New Trim Trail get kids active at Himbleton School

    18 March 2025

    Himbleton CofE Primary School and Nursery open their new adventure playground and trim trail to help keep pupils active. Adventure fitness play areas and trim trails are a great way to get children moving, to help develop balance, hand-eye coordination, and physical strength. This new play area at Himbleton CoE Primary School and Nursery will be … Continue reading “New Trim Trail get kids active at Himbleton School”

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