At Cambourne Village College we take the mental health and well-being of our community seriously. We believe that everyone should feel safe and happy when they are on our site, and we believe that well-being is fundamental to ensuring that each individual who makes up our community thrives.
There are many provisions in place at our school to support this goal. Our safeguarding team, the Hub (previously known separately as the Link, View and Blue Room), the Centre and the medical room all play a vital role in our strategic support of targeted students, and these provisions are run by professionals fully qualified in their field of expertise.
In addition, there are groups like the LGBTQIA+ (We are all made of Molecules) and Not Just Black and White groups that focus on supporting children and celebrating the wonderful diversity which makes Cambourne Village College the unique and special place it is.
There are many diverse extra-curricular activities available for our students to take part in, whether they are creative, sporty, scientific, or just provide down time and a safe place for students to share their hobbies and interests.
Our focus on Pupil Premium students also ensures that we identify and meet the needs of specific children who might find themselves disadvantaged in certain areas. This might range from providing porridge (to ensure all students have to opportunity to start the day with a nourishing breakfast), to providing uniform or food vouchers for the holidays, and opportunities which help develop the cultural capital of our students.
Key to the wellbeing support offered is the role that the year teams play with the Heads and Assistant Heads of Year, and the Pastoral Support Assistants. We also have vital access to external providers such as counselling services and CAMHS.
All staff engaged in pastoral support at every level are provided with a variety of up-to-date training and information, and meetings take place regularly to keep abreast of the best external providers and their named contacts. There is a regular well-being meeting where the needs of each year group are discussed with invested parties, to try and ensure that all the pastoral teams in school are working together to provide the best safety net for all of the students in our care.
We also have mentoring teams which offer one to one or group mentoring for students who are referred for a bit of extra support with their daily life at school. There is a teacher led team and a peer support team. The peer support team is made up of prefects and mental health ambassadors who are trained in supporting mental health and wellbeing, and who are fully conversant with the set school procedures relating to safeguarding.
At Cambourne Village College, our Hub facility provides for young people who need support with their mental health. We also provide a Counselling service and employ fully trained, external counsellors who work with our pupils on a referral basis. Our school counsellors are fully qualified and registered with The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy BACP or The Health and Care Professions Council HCPC. Pupils can self-refer for counselling support or staff can refer them, as per the Social Emotional Mental Health Referral process. Whilst we always encourage pupils to speak to their parents about a request for counselling, parents should be aware that this is offered to those pupils who are considered competent as a confidential service if they so wish.
If you have concerns about your child’s well-being that are non-urgent and need advice you can contact your child’s Head of Year or a member of The Hub team. If you feel that your child is unable to cope and is a risk to themselves or other people, seek advice from 111 and dial 2 to get support from mental health teams. If you have an emergency, dial 999 to get immediate support.
Useful resources for parents, carers, and students
- The Kite Trust – local support for LGBTQ+ young people and their families.
- Mermaids – national support for gender-questioning students and their families.
- Keep Your Head – reliable information on mental health and wellbeing for children, young people, and adults in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough.
- Kooth – free online counselling and wellbeing support, including chat, articles, and discussion boards.
- ChatHealth – confidential text messaging service with trained health staff. Available Monday–Friday, 9.30am–4.00pm. Text 07480 635 443 to start a conversation.
- Self-Harm Awareness eBook for Parents – guidance for families.
- Beat – UK Eating Disorders Charity, with a National Helpline.
- The Sun Network – information leaflets for young people and parents/carers facing eating challenges.
- CASUS – Cambridgeshire Child and Adolescent Substance Use Service. Provides information, support, and treatment for young people under 18 and their families.
- Talk to Frank – friendly, confidential advice on drugs. Call 0300 123 6600 or text 82111.
Melbourn Village College recognises the vital role young carers play in their families and the additional responsibilities these place upon them.
- We are committed to ensuring young carers can attend and enjoy school in the same way as other students.
- We work alongside Centre 33 Young Carers Project Workers to provide support.
- For further information, visit Help for Young Carers.
Who are young carers? Young carers are children and young people under 18 who provide, or intend to provide, care for someone who is ill, disabled, has a mental health condition, or struggles with addiction. Young carers may be vulnerable when their responsibilities affect their emotional wellbeing, physical health, education, or future opportunities.