#Hello Yellow Day 2018

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More children and young people than ever before are seeking help with their mental health, but fewer than one in ten find it easy to get the support they need. That’s why on World Mental Health Day, Wednseday 10th October, we are supporting YoungMinds #HelloYellow campaign to promote positive mental health and wellbeing.

This year we will be focusing on resilience and reflection. The children can come to school in their PE kit and the youngest children will receive a Hello Yellow sticker. During the day the children will take part in a range of activities linked to our wellbeing mascots. 

  • Captain Kinetic: Promotes being active and physically healthy
  • Nutrition Ninja: Promotes nutrition and healthy eating
  • Agent Lifestyle: Promotes harmony and compassion with others
  • Mindset Warrior: Promoting personal reflection and developing resilience

Our commitment to emotional wellbeing and positive mental health is so strong that we are currently attempting to a achieve the Wellbeing Award for Schools. Please support us with this by speaking to the children about #HelloYellow Day and asking the school about the various ways we support the children’s wellbeing in school.