Pastoral Care Group Members: Ellie, Ross, Megan, Jamie & Fearghal.

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Pastoral Care Group Members: Ellie, Ross, Megan, Jamie & Fearghal.

What Does Pastoral Mean?  Pastoral Care means listening to peoples worries and giving them support and guidance.  This is what we should all look like

What you can do when you have worries  If you have a problem come to the following:  Ellie  Megan  Jamie  Ross  Fearghal  Or go to our box and put what ever worries you have into it.

Bullying is not good  If someone is bullying you. You need to tell.  Don’t wait for someone to do the talking for you.  We can make bullying extinct! You can either talk to an adult, or one of the Pastoral Care Group Pupils.  If you stick up for your friends and yourself great things will happen.

Why you need to tell  T. is for troubles. You need to tell!  E. is for extremely intelligent to know when to tell!  L. is for lying because somebody told you to!  L. is for liberty from bullying!

Safeguarding Team  If you have a problem and don’t want to come to a Pastoral Care Pupil, come to one of the Adults…  Mrs. Lambe (Designated Teacher for child protection)  Mrs. Gollogly (Deputy Designated Teacher for child protection)  Mrs Campbell  And those are the Adults you would mostly need to go to!

Thank You!  This is the Pastoral Care Group and the Safeguarding Team.  Don’t Forget to tell the Pastoral Care Group or Safeguarding Team about any worry or problem!