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St Marys Primary School, Killyclogher
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Emotional Health and Wellbeing in St. Mary's

Our school promotes emotional health and wellbeing to strengthen self-esteem and resilience in our children. For those who need further help the focus is on knowing when, where and how to refer to external services. The approach is outlined below in the model of support we strive to provide:

Emotional Health and Wellbeing in St. Mary's
 

St. Mary's work with 'Action Mental Health'

All children in St. Mary's accessed in-class programmes from Action Mental Health in 2025.
 

In 2025, our older pupils took part in the 'Healthy Me' Programme delivered by Action for Mental Health

In 2025, our older pupils took part in the 'Healthy Me' Programme delivered by Action for Mental Health
 

Other places to find support

✔️ Youth Wellness Web 

Co-designed by young people for young people for easy access to different resources and services.


✔️ FamilySupportNI

Family support and childcare services across Northern Ireland.

✔️ Bereaved NI

Resources for people who are experiencing bereavement and support for each stage of the bereavement journey. 

✔️ Minding Your Head

Information on a variety of topics, including school/education and links to the PHA Directory of Services.

✔️ Helplines NI

30 different helplines across Northern Ireland, providing a variety of support services including, information, advice, counselling, a listening ear and offering immediate support to those with a wide-range of health and wellbeing needs.

✔️ Community Wellbeing Hub NI 

For anyone who wants to improve their mental health, wellbeing and day to day life.

St. Mary's is a PATHS® school

In St. Mary's, we use the PATHS® Programme to develop fundamental social and emotional learning skills which will enable children to make positive choices throughout life. 

There are four major factors that are addressed by focusing on:

✔️ self-control

✔️ emotional understanding

✔️ problem-solving skills

✔️ creative self-expression

Read more PATHS in our school: PATHS Programme

Read about how alternative thinking strategies are promoted through the PATHS® Childhood Development Programme.

In 2025, our younger pupils took part in the 'Little Healthy Me' Programme delivered by Action for Mental Health

'Little Healthy Me', for ages 4-7, is a vibrant, engaging trauma-informed mental health promotion programme.  It explores emotional/mental health, healthy lifestyle choices and pathways to effective support through imaginative and interactive play and song.
'Little Healthy Me', for ages 4-7, is a vibrant, engaging trauma-informed mental health promotion programme. It explores emotional/mental health, healthy lifestyle choices and pathways to effective support through imaginative and interactive play and song.