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Mental Health First Aiders

At Dumfries High School we are committed to promoting positive mental health and supporting young people who find that they are struggling. Our team of qualified mental health first aiders, working alongside the Pupil Support Department, are here to offer signposting advice and support for any young person who feels that they require some help.

For further details on Dumfries High School’s Mental Health Policy, please feel free to visit our Parent and Carer’s booklet.

Who are the Mental Health First Aiders?


Miss Alabaster

Pupil Equity Worker

Miss Johnstone

Science
Lab 7

Miss Smithard

Social Subjects
Room 3.1

Mrs Duncan

Science Technician

Miss Pickles

Science Technician

Ms Grieve

English
Room 1.6

Miss Lee

Social Subjects
Room 3.3


Mrs Thorburn

HE
HE1

Mr Gordon

Physics
Lab 4

Mr Campbell

Technical
Tech 3

How do I contact mental health first aid?

If you feel that you could benefit from speaking to one of our Mental Health First Aiders, you can organise a session in the following ways. Someone will be in contact with you within 24 hours to respond to your query. If you are a parent or carer, you can also complete a referral on behalf of your young person.

• Click the “GET HELP” button on the school website’s home page.
Or click this link and fill out the form
• If it is a lunch or breaktime, feel free to go to the room of any team member and they can help you or arrange a time for you to sit down for a session.

Self-Help

If you are looking for resources for self help on Mental Health, click on below link to go to

‘Signposting to Support’ section of the HWB padlet

This contains details of self help guides, support contacts, support helplines, videos and podcasts from the likes of NHS and CAHMS, amongst many others.

‘Signposting to Support’ is regularly updated – check regularly for updates.

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