OBAN HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH WORK. GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Safe ? – you should be protected from abuse, neglect or harm at home,

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OBAN HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH WORK

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Safe ? – you should be protected from abuse, neglect or harm at home, at school and in the community.

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Healthy ? - You should have the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health, access to suitable health care and support to make healthy and safe choices.

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Active ? - You should have the highest attainable standards of physical and mental health, access to suitable health care and support to make healthy and safe choices.

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Nurtured ? - You should have a nurturing place to live, in a family setting with additional help if needed or, where this is not possible in a suitable care setting.

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Achieving ? - You should be supported and guided in your learning and in the development of your skills; confidence and self esteem at home, at school and in the community.

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Respected? - You should be involved in decisions that affect you, should also have your voice heard. People around you both at school and in the community should treat you kindly.

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Responsible? - You should be encouraged to play an active and responsible role both in Oban high School and your Community.

GETTING IT RIGHT FOR EVERY CHILD IN OHS. Do you feel : Included? – You should be receiving help to overcome social, educational, physical and economic inequalities and should be accepted as part of the community in which you live and learn.

WHY WE ARE HERE: We work in partnership with Oban High School Staff and outside agencies to ensure that you are Safe, Healthy, Active, Nurtured, Achieving,, Respected, Responsible and Included whilst you are at home and in school. Some of the things we do include: One to One support with pupils to help with issues such as behaviour, self- esteem, bereavement, and bullying etc. Group work such as Personal Development, running Prince’s Trust XL Groups. Advising and mentoring students who are leaving school and liaising with training organisations/colleges/careers etc. Lunchtime Support Groups. Supporting students with Life Skills. Working in the Outdoors

HERE ARE SOME PICTURES FOR YOU TO ENJOY!

VISITING THE FIRE STATION!

BAKING

BIKING IN GLENCRUITTEN WOODS

VISITING OBAN AIRPORT!

VISITING OBAN POLICE STATION!

EDUCATIONAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH ZOO

FUNDRAISING – CAKE BAKES

FUNDRAISING – BALLOON POP

HOW TO CONTACT US? If you have any concerns that you feel we may be able to help you with, please contact your Guidance Teacher who will then refer you to us. If, however, you can’t find you r Guidance Teacher and feel you can’t wait then please come and find us at SD5 at the end of the English Corridor. If we are not there, go to the school office and they will contact us. We wish you all the best for your future in Oban High School.