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Health Matters
Good health is important for all but particularly for children and young people. Broughton Hall’s curriculum addresses a number of health issues and aims to encourage pupils to take responsibility for their personal health and wellbeing. The school’s designated Child Protection Officer is Ms S Clarke (Assistant Head Teacher) who can be contacted on 0151 228 3622.

In 2001 the school gained the Healthy Schools Award.

The following links provide information for parents about some of the health and welfare issues affecting young people today.
Bullying
 Bullying Online
Advice for Students and Parents.
 Don't Suffer in Silence
Advice from the dfes.
 Kidscape
From the registered charity helping to prevent bullying and child abuse.
 
Healthy Eating
 Eat Well
Helping you make Healthier choices
 
Exercise
 Fitness MBA
Advice on Health, Fitness, Food & Nutrition, Beauty etc.
 
Sex Education/ Teenage Pregnancy
 Direct Gov
Sex Education information and support for parents
 Child Protection
Link to the School Policy on Child Protection
 
Alcohol and Smoking
 Direct Gov
Advice for Parents and Children regarding alcohol abuse.
 Cancer Research
Advice from the UK's leading charity dedicated to cancer research.
 
Immunisation
 Direct Gov
Advice for Parents and Children regarding Immuisation.
 
Parenting Support
 Raising Kids
Offering practical parenting advice.
 
Childhood Stress
 Practical Parenting
Tips and Support with Childhood Stress.
 Young Minds
Improving the mental health of all children and young people.
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