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SEMH - Social Emotional and Mental Health Intervention Service
The SEMH Intervention service is accessible throe the Pupils Educationally at Risk (PEAR) Hum. A consultation can be requested through:
- Debbie Nayer - SEMH Coordinator
- Rosie Gossage - Inclusion and Access Manager
- Alasdair Whitelaw - Pupil Inclusion and Support Manager
SEMH Network Meetings
- Virtual Meetings Via GoogleMeet
- 31st January 2024
- 21st May 2024
- 15th October 2024
- 28th January 2025
- 6th May 2025
- 21st October 2025
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Young Carers
Please click on the link in the "In This Section" box to the right for all Young Carers support and information, including the requirements stemming from the new Ofsted Framework.
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The Esteem Project Esteem is a place where you are made to feel comfortable and are given the opportunity to make new friends. You get to try new things, which can help to boost your self confidence. The aim of the group is to bring young people together from across the area and different schools and colleges giving you the chance to make friends in a new setting. Members of the group plan the sessions with support from staff to ensure the activities on offer are of interest to you. There are junior sessions for 8 to 13 year olds and senior sessions for 13 to 19 year olds. Tuesdays at Windsor Family Hub, Alma Road: Junior session 6 to 7.30pm and Senior session 7.30pm to 9pm Wednesdays at Riverside Family Hub, Maidenhead: Junior session 4.30 to 6pm and Senior session 6.30pm to 8pm This group is open to young people with additional needs who are able to manage in a mainstream youth club and do not require one to one support. A referral needs to be completed prior to attendance. Email: Familyhubs@achievingforchildren.org.uk