Redland Green School

Redland Green School

Drop-in Services at Redland Green School

Students now have on-site access to health care (emotional and physical) through Redland Green School's drop-in services. Below is a summary of the services available:

Service When & where the service is available How to use the service 
School Nurse Wednesday lunchtime with Shelagh Murray Drop-in
Brook Outreach Project

Monday lunchtime with Helen Kilroy and Nicole de Costa

Drop-in
Bristol Drugs Project Wednesday 9.30am-12.30pm with Jayne Archer By appointment

If you wish to see any of the above you can also make an appointment through your Mentor or Head of House.

School Nurse Service

The school nurse holds a drop-in session on Wednesday lunchtimes. Students are welcome to go to C4.24 (Sofa Room) to discuss anything they are worried about. Any issue can be discussed including concerns about health or student’s emotional well-being.

Bristol Drugs Project

Bristol Drugs Project provides support for young people around drug and alcohol use. They offer a confidential, non-judgmental, one to one service, which enables students to work through their drug and alco- hol related issues and achieve their goals. Bristol Drugs Project can also help students if someone close to them is struggling with drug and alcohol abuse.

Redland Green School’s Youth Worker at Bristol Drugs Project is Jayne Archer and she will be in school every Tuesday from 9.30am-12.30pm. To book an appointment students can:

  1. Speak to a Teacher/Mentor/Head of House who will book an appointment on their behalf
  2. Phone/Text/E-mail us directly
  3. Pop in and see Jayne in person

e-mail jayne.archer@bdp.org.uk

 Telephone: 0117 9876008/07792 308287

www.bdp.org.uk

Brook Outreach Project

Brook Outreach Project has started a confidential sexual health drop-in at Redland Green School on Mondays during lunchtime. The project is now running in many schools and other educational organisa- tions around Bristol. Students will be able to get support and advice around sexual health, relationships, sexuality, puberty, contraception, pregnancy and STIs. The drop-in is for everyone and a young person does not need to be sexually active to use the service. Staff will be working closely with other agencies that can support young people.

The drop-in will be based at: Level 4 (Red Floor), rooms C4.24 and C4.04.

Youth worker Nicole de Costa and sexual health nurse Helen Kilroy will be working at the drop-in. The drop-in is also part of 4ypbristol that offers sexual health support to young people and parents/carers. For more information please visit www.4ypbristol.co.uk

Office telephone number: 0117 945 07 28. Website: www.brook.org.uk