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Mental Health and Wellbeing

Statement of intent – Moral Purpose

Temple Learning Academy is passionate about making a difference to the lives of young people. We believe in teamwork; working with each other, with teachers and colleagues across the academy, with the wider academy community and most importantly with the young people in our academy. We act with determination. Whatever issues our young people, their families, the academy, our team or the community face, we always support, respond and pull together. Finally, we are committed to making a difference; we are not passive players in young people’s lives but active participants who can and do make a real difference. These reflect the academy’s curriculum intent statement and core values ‘Courage’ ‘Opportunity’ ‘Respect’ and ‘Excellence.’ 

Our moral purpose can therefore be summarised below -  

  • Courage  
  • Opportunity 
  • Respect 
  • Excellence 

To read the full mental health and wellbeing intent statement click here


Who to talk to in school…

  • Miss L. Morrell - Assistant Principal for Student Support / Secondary SENDCO
  • Mrs J. Malcolm – Primary SENDCO
  • Miss Z. Sadiq – Assistant SENDCO
  • Miss J. Turner - Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead
  • Miss A Saha - EAL Champion

Our Safeguarding Team;

  • Mr. J Barratt – Designated Safeguarding Lead
  • Miss E. Lyner – Senior Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
  • Mrs J. Rozycki - Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
  • Extended Safeguarding Team 

If you would like to speak to any of the above members of staff, you can contact school on the following number; 0113 264 5456


111-300x300What to do if you need to speak to someone urgently...

If you are feeling very distressed or hopeless, talking to someone can help. You could try talking to a family member or friend, if this doesn’t feel right there are people who want to talk to you and can help. You can contact NHS 111 either by calling or going online www.111.nhs.uk. The Samaritans are also open 24 hours a day. In Leeds we also have free helplines, details can be found on the Mindwell website in the “I need help now section.


Have you hurt or injured yourself or know someone that has?

Are you or someone you know at immediate risk of hurting themselves or taking their own life?

Call 999 and ask for an ambulance, or go to A&E.


Download the crisis card  Crisis Card >

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Temple Learning Academy is part of Red Kite Learning Trust, a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with company number 7523507, registered office address: Red Kite Office, Pannal Ash Road, Harrogate, HG2 9PH

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