The Adeyfield Academy

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Student Support

Pastoral support is an area we pride ourselves on. Sixth Form Tutors and the Head of Sixth Form are all committed to ensuring the wellbeing of our students.

Form tutors meet with the students each day in registration and there is an 'open door' policy in the Sixth Form giving students access to advice and pastoral care.

Assessment & Monitoring Student Progress

We continuously monitor students’ progress to ensure they meet their potential.

Students are monitored against their target grades by the Sixth Form team, Subject teachers and Form tutors throughout the year.

A range of opportunities to support and nurture progress take place in the Sixth Form throughout the year including subject reviews that take place twice a year and parents evenings.

In addition, we will ensure there is regular communication with home to remedy any issues as they arise and we welcome contact from parents so that there is a supportive team around the student at all times.

Bursary

This fund is designed to help and support students who face financial barriers to participation in education, such as costs of transport, food or equipment.

The fund is divided into a High Priority Bursary and a Discretionary Bursary.

The High Priority Bursary will be available to those who are:

  • Young people aged 16 and 17 in care
  • Care leavers
  • In receipt of Income Support
  • Disabled

The Discretionary Bursary is available for those who are in receipt of:

  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • The guaranteed element of State Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit provided they are not entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual income (as assessed by HM Revenue & Customs) that does not exceed £16,190
  • Working Tax Credit ‘run-on’

16-19 BURSARY POLICY (TAA)

BURSARY APPLICATION FORM 2023-24

External Support

The Sandbox

Youth Connections

Youth Connexions have a drop in centre in Hemel Hempsted, details of location and opening times can be found here. Friendly staff there will discuss any concerns with young people aged 13-19.

Youth Connexions

Youth Talk

Youth Talk was founded by a local GP in 1997 after she realised there was a need for a safe place where young people could come for counselling and support. Since then, over 2100 young people have used the service. Each year around 190 young people are seen and up to 50 sessions offered each week.

The service is available to 13 – 25 year olds who live, work or attend school/college in the District of St Albans. They work on a self-referral only basis, so promoting personal responsibility. They are based in a town house just off the High Street and provide a secure, warm and non-stigmatising environment. All their counsellors are qualified therapists and highly experienced in working with young people. Youth Talk has a National award for innovation and an award for services to the community.

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Childline

ChildLine is a private and confidential service for children and young people up to the age of 19. You can contact a ChildLine counsellor about anything -no problem is too big or too small. Call free on 0800 1111, have a 1-2-1 chat online or send an email.

This page has a list of some of the most common questions people have asked us about contacting ChildLine.

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Herts Young Homeless

hyh is a unique charity in Hertfordshire providing services to support vulnerable people.

Their focus is on preventing homelessness - from education in schools and family mediation through to supporting 16-24 year olds in their first homes or caring for adults of all ages who have mental health issues and housing needs.

Their FREE services empower young people to be able to deal with the difficult situations in their lives, give them the ability and confidence to ‘do it themselves’ and ultimately find stability.

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CAMHS

Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are delivered across the whole of Hertfordshire.

The service treats emotional and behavioural problems in children and adolescents. Emotional problems include depression, anxiety and phobias. Behavioural problems include extreme aggression at home and school, delinquency and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD).

Other serious issues can be anorexia, schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder.

About 10% of all children at one time have a serious problem that is affecting their school, family or social life. There are about 250,000 children and adolescents (under 18s) in Hertfordshire.

They offer Child and Adolescent services throughout the county, through their community-based Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team and the Primary Care Liaison Service. They also offer consultations, assessments and interventions to looked after children and their care networks.

Their head office is at The Colonnades, Beaconsfield Road, Hatfield. AL10 8YE and their main phone number is (01707) 253900

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Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC)

A Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) provides services to victims/survivors of rape or sexual assault regardless of whether the survivor/victim chooses to reports the offence to the police or not.

Sexual Assault Referral Centres are designed to be comfortable and multi-functional, providing private space for interviews and examinations, and some may also offer counselling services. “SARC”s have specialist staff that are trained to help you make informed decisions about what you want to do next.

Click to find details of local Independent Sexual Advisor Services (ISVAs).

Area: HERTFORDSHIRE
Sunflower Centre SARC (Hemel)
Telephone: 01442 270 679
Website: https://www.hertssunflower.org/herts-sunflower.aspx

St Albans Bereavement Network (SABAN)

Their aim is to help anyone in the St Albans District in need of bereavement support. Their services are available to all adults, families, children and young people. They also offer support and guidance to professionals working with the bereaved.

Samaritans

Samaritans are available round the clock, every single day of the year.

They support anyone who needs them through 201 branches across the UK and Republic of Ireland. Their service can help people before it's too late.

Samaritans reach out and work with schools, colleges and universities, workplaces, health and welfare services, homeless shelters, prisons and other charities. Samaritans also promote awareness of their service at local social venues, community events and music festivals.

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They offer a safe place for you to talk any time you like, in your own way – about whatever’s getting to you. You don’t have to be suicidal.

Find out why their service works and what you can expect when contacting them.

Step 2

Step2 is an Early Intervention Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service for children and young people in Hertfordshire aged 0-19.

Step2 receives written referrals for direct family/child support from health professionals across Hertfordshire.

With a dedicated team of mental health professionals, the service offers a range of support including one to one direct interventions and group support.

The Step2 team includes specialist bereavement and a loss advisor who can help support professionals working with bereaved children and ADHD Nurse specialists who provide ADHD pre-screening service (available in the west and south of the county only).

Safe Space Counselling

Safe Space, Counselling in Schools

The Counselling in Schools Service (part of Safe Space) provides Counselling and Arts Therapies (Art, Drama, Play) to Primary and Secondary schools across Hertfordshire.

Counselling offers the individual a safe non-judgemental space to explore their feelings and work through any issues they are experiencing whether this be concerning relationships, loss, stress, change or traumatic events.

Arts Therapy is used as the primary means of communication to allow an individual the opportunity to express their thoughts and feelings in a safe and confidential environment. It can be particularly useful for those who find it difficult to express their thoughts and feelings verbally.

The service works with children and young people aged 5-19 years (up to 21 years with care leavers) within educational establishments in Hertfordshire. If the child/young person is not attending school/college, arrangements can be made to see them in an alternative, appropriate space.

SafeSpace FAQ

Who to contact

Telephone: 01992 588796
E-mail : counsellinginschoolsmailbox@hertfordshire.gov.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SafeSpaceHerts

School Nurse Service

School nurse if confidential advice and support for young people - Text your query to:
07480 635050

Mind Ed

MindEd for Families

Are you a parent or carer who is concerned about your child? Or perhaps you just want some hints and tips on parenting? MindEd for Families has online advice and information from trusted sources and will help you to understand and identify early issues and best support your child.

MindEd is cross-professional, and can be used by teachers, health professionals, police and judiciary staff, social workers, youth service volunteers, school counsellors among others to support their professional development.

MindEd offers online help and advice for common issues, click here for access.

Frank

FRANK is a national drug service jointly established by the Department of Health and Home Office of the British government in 2003 to educate and advice teenagers and adolescents about the potential effects of drugs and alcohol.

How you get help:

Talk to Frank:

  • If you want to talk, you can call FRANK on 0300 123 6600, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • You can visit their website: www.talktofrank.com
  • You can have a friendly and confidential online chat with Frank from 2pm- 6pm (UK time) on any day of the week.
  • you can text a question to 82111 and FRANK will text you back.
  • you can contact Frank via this email address: frank@talktofrank.com

Emotional & Mental Wellbeing in Education

The Emotional and Mental Wellbeing in Education (EMWiE) newsletter is a support resource for Educational Settings in Hertfordshire, embedding a Whole School Approach to emotional and mental wellbeing.

To access this resource, please click here.

The Ollie Foundation

The OLLIE Foundation (One Life Lost is Enough) is a registered charity funding suicide intervention skills training for adults working with young people. This training enables professionals to identify warning signs and provide a pathway to help combat suicidal thoughts.

Click to here to read more about getting support

Wellbeing Service

Wellbeing Service offers free and confidential talking therapy and practical support for people over 16 who are experiencing a wide range of mental health problems such as: worry, low mood, insomnia and stress. People can either self refer through the website or via their GP.

Wellbeing Service

16-19 Tuition Funding Statement

Tuition Fund Statement

 

 

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Ambition Education Trust

Our trust is composed of 10 schools situated in Hertfordshire, across St Albans, Welwyn Garden City and Hemel Hempstead. There are five primary and five secondary schools, with over 800 staff delivering high-quality education to 7500 young people from the ages 3 to 18. This is a huge privilege and one we take seriously, to achieve our central aim of Educational Excellence for All.

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