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Saltash Community School Recognised as a Compassionate School by St Luke’s Hospice

Saltash Community School has recently received an acknowledgement from St Luke’s Hospice for meeting the criteria as a Compassionate School. This recognition underscores the school's commitment to supporting students dealing with bereavement, fostering a caring and empathetic environment.

Representatives from St Luke’s Hospice visited the school to present the certificate, marking a significant achievement for the entire school community. 

The certification not only acknowledges the existing support systems within the school, but also highlights the presence of a number of trained staff members ready to assist students in need. If anyone within the school community requires support or guidance, they are encouraged to reach out to Mrs Gue - egue@saltashcloud.net or get in touch with their child’s head of year.

Looking ahead, Saltash School is gearing up for the next phase of their compassionate initiative. The school plans to train students interested in becoming Compassionate Buddies, a program aimed at enabling students to support each other during difficult times. This innovative approach recognises the importance of peer support and aims to create a network of compassionate individuals within the student body.

This initiative reflects the schools' ongoing commitment to not only meet the immediate needs of grieving students, but also to empower them to support one another in times of difficulty.

As they continue to evolve as a compassionate school, the focus remains on fostering a culture of empathy, understanding, and mutual support. The recent recognition from St Luke’s Hospice serves as a testament to the school's dedication to the well-being of its students and the broader school community.