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The Student Journal workbook which contains activities for every lesson of the programme are only available as hard copy. Details about purchasing Student Journals can be found here! Often the Wellbeing Coordinator or a member of management will create the account and complete the subscription. Once you sign up, you can add the email addresses for all your colleagues in your Wellbeing Department to your Nurture 4 Wellbeing account.

Unfortunately we have not made the Student Journal available digitally this year. We hope to do so in the future. This makes the programme very easy to deliver remotely or in a classroom setting.

The Teaching Pack is Digital. You can download and print if you wish, but most teachers use their online account as their database for Wellbeing for the year. Students have a physical copy Student Journal to record their learning - more details are available here! Yes and no! If you do not have access to the internet in your school, you can download the lessons to your device from a wifi zone in advance of your class and then have them available for your lesson.

My Account. Login Create an account. What is the Nurture 4 Wellbeing Programme? Who is it for? How does it work? Where can I find out more? Does the school or the teacher register for the programme? Is there a digital version of the Student Journal yet? Bag2School — Raise cash for your school by asking parents and children to bring in unwanted clothes and textiles. Empties please — Get cash for recycling ink cartridges from school and homes.

Find our more here. Fareshare Go - Fareshare Go is an initiative from Fareshare, a charity who collect and redistribute good quality food that would otherwise go to waste. Register your school online at www. Warburtons - Warburtons is a large well known national baking company. They give loaves of bread to those in need for special events or if you are in need generally. Find out who and what they give their free loaves to here. They also produce a bunch of free teaching resources about healthy eating.

Check them out here. Letterbox club — The Book Trust are working to inspire a love of reading in children and young people. Every year you can register to receive parcels to help engage pupils with a love of reading. Find out more here.

Into Film Clubs — All state funded schools can apply for this free resource to inspire a love of film and spark some stimulating conversation in your classroom.

Schools Gardening — Got a nurture garden? Make the most of it with free resource packs from the RHS. Apply for your pack here. The Woodland Trust — Want to plant a nurture tree to cement the bond of your group? Get a free one from the Woodland Trust. Nature Detectives — Another one from the Woodland Trust. Download and get posted resource packs to turn your pupils into nature detectives. Sign up here. Community RePaint - Community RePaint redistributes surplus tins of paint to charitable and community projects across the country.

Perfect for a nurture room make over! English Heritage - English Heritage offers free admission to all of its historic sites for schools and educational groups. Its portfolio of over locations includes prehistoric sites, Roman towns, medieval castles and abbeys, industrial mills and Victorian houses. Perfect for a little nurture history outing.



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