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This is a ‘My voice matters pupil leaflet’. It is written in a child friendly way so pupils will understand. This is a special leaflet for children’s mental health week. Focus on expressing yourself and how their voices matter.

We have lots of other Pupil Leaflets on our website.

Our leaflet comes with its own holder for displaying on the wall.

Included in the ‘My voice matters pupil leaflet’:

Mental wellbeing? – How talking about thoughts and feelings can help your brain feel better and is the first step to a healthy mind.
Emotions matter? – How emotions are normal but sometimes need to be talked about.
Boost confidence – How expressing yourself in different ways can boost confidence. Whether that is writing, drawing, body language or talking.
Community – How belonging to a community with help boost self esteem and create safety. Respecting everyone’s opinions and ideas and having yours respected too.
Strength- How communication makes a difference and makes the world a better place.
There is an editable part for you to put your contact details or just your name. Simply type in the blue box. Don’t worry the blue box doesn’t show when you print. You can of course just print it and handwrite your details.

There is also a BLACK AND WHITE version included in the pack.

Important information
This leaflet is meant to be used as part of ELSA Sessions or some other therapeutic session and shouldn’t just be given out to children without some input. Please DO NOT just give these out without that important input. They are purely reminders for the pupil to take away and for parents to get involved.

It is your responsibility to decide whether the information in this leaflet will be helpful to your pupils.

Under our terms and conditions these leaflets must not be put onto school websites.

They are for printing and giving to pupils at the end of a session or you could use them as a basis for your session. Work through each part with the pupil.

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