Being Well Doing Well programme
10th Oct 2025
Dear parents,
As a result of consultation with you, the parents of our pupils, and also other school stakeholders, a clear focus on developing a Whole School approach to Emotional Health and Well-being was determined.
As such, we can inform you today that we were successful in our application to the Educational Authority to become involved in their Being Well Doing Well programme.
The programme aims to support schools (nursery, primary, post primary, special and EOTAS) to develop a Whole Being Well Doing Well School Approach to Emotional Health and Wellbeing by resourcing them with:
An Emotional Health & Wellbeing Framework to assist them to assess their current practice, identify needs and implement actions to develop the emotional health and wellbeing needs of everyone within the school.
As today is World Mental Health Day, we take this opportunity to invite you to join us on this journey to become a school where we take a collective responsibility in supporting the emotional health and wellbeing of all children and young people, and those working with them.
Thank you,
Mr Fitzpatrick and Mrs McQuaid (BWBW Co-ordinator)
As a result of consultation with you, the parents of our pupils, and also other school stakeholders, a clear focus on developing a Whole School approach to Emotional Health and Well-being was determined.
As such, we can inform you today that we were successful in our application to the Educational Authority to become involved in their Being Well Doing Well programme.
The programme aims to support schools (nursery, primary, post primary, special and EOTAS) to develop a Whole Being Well Doing Well School Approach to Emotional Health and Wellbeing by resourcing them with:
An Emotional Health & Wellbeing Framework to assist them to assess their current practice, identify needs and implement actions to develop the emotional health and wellbeing needs of everyone within the school.
As today is World Mental Health Day, we take this opportunity to invite you to join us on this journey to become a school where we take a collective responsibility in supporting the emotional health and wellbeing of all children and young people, and those working with them.
Thank you,
Mr Fitzpatrick and Mrs McQuaid (BWBW Co-ordinator)
