Here is a list of useful links for pupils, parents and carers.
Want a happier, healthier family? Your journey begins here.
Worried about your family’s sugar intake? Concerned about eating well on a budget? Is it hard getting the kids to eat their 5 A Day?
Take our short quiz to find out which one of our 8-week email journeys is right for you. Please click on the image above, or the link below.
https://healthysteps.betterhealth-healthierfamilies.co.uk/signup/print
Links for parents
Healthier Together North East and North Cumbria Partnership. The website provides advice for healthcare professionals, parents, young people and pregnant women.
Please click on the image or click here to visit this website.
Is your child in crisis? Are you worried about them? Perhaps you just want some parenting tips. This site will help you understand and support your child, for parents and professionals working with young people. Please click here to visit the MindEd website.
- Durham County Council home page
- Ofsted
- DCC School Admissions Information
- Sure Start County Durham
- GOV.uk
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
- Durham County Council Local Offer
- SEND Pathfinder
- Achievement for All
- (GOV.uk) Supporting Pupils at School with Medical Conditions
- Durham SEND Information, Advice and Support Service
- County Durham Families Information Service
Links for Pupils
LGBT Information
St Andrew’s Primary School shows a commitment in supporting pupils with a particular focus on lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans inclusion issues. If you, or someone you know, needs help with issues related to LGBT+, please feel free to contact school and one of our trained “Rainbow Flag” staff will endeavour to help and support you. Alternatively, you can access any of the websites below for more information and support:
The Proud Trust The Proud Trust is a life saving and life enhancing organisation that helps young people empower themselves to make a positive change for themselves and their communities.
The Kite Trust You can access free support for LGBT+ people under the age of 25. Find out about our one-to-one support and our exciting social groups.
Allsorts Youth Project Allsorts Youth Project listens to, supports & connects children & young people between the ages of 5 and 25 years old, who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or unsure (LGBTU) of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
LGBT Support Service We offer support to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender young people aged 11-25 years across County Durham. Our LGBT Health and Wellbeing (aged 11-14) Service provides one-to-one support, group-based activities and support as well as training events.
Durham Learning Gateway (DLG)
The Durham Learning Gateway (DLG) is Durham County Council’s learning platform. It provides pupils, staff, parents and governors with communication, collaboration and e-Learning facilities including email, discussion forums and access to selected data from the school’s management information system.
The Durham Learning Gateway (DLG) is a secure site. Please contact the school to request a login and password.
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