Helston Community College is pleased to announce that the Ministry of Defence Armed Forces Families Fund and the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust will provide Helston Community College with a grant of £6,191 towards our Military Families Project. This project will include more coffee afternoons, 1: 1 support for service children and a dedicated space for mentoring.
Supporting the children of service families at Helston Community College
Service children have unique needs. Whether living in the UK or overseas, they face challenges that often go beyond the experience of the majority of families and children living in the UK. Increased school mobility and the cycle of deployment can bring social, emotional and academic challenges for those children with parents in the armed forces (Ofsted 2011).
Service children are those who have one or both parents currently serving in the armed forces. The Government also recognises that children may still need some support even after their parents have left the forces. In fact colleges can claim additional funding to support Service children for four years after their parents have left the armed forces.
At Helston Community College, Service children:
Of course, statistics do not represent every student's individual experience and belonging to a Service family does bring challenges which other children may not encounter. The college, therefore, offers support in a number of ways all of which are underpinned by our co-operative values. In addition to this, the college supports the role the armed forces play in our community and seeks to work with them in the wider education of all our students.
https://www.readingforce.org.uk/
https://www.littletroopers.net/new-therapy-programme-for-military-children/
Books For All is back but being delivered by the NCC on this occasion:-
Resources – Naval Childrens Charity
NFF - Supporting organisations
NFF - Parental Absence and Family Support - Useful Resources
Further links:
Royal Navy/Royal Marines
Tri-Service
Covenant and Service Pupil Premium