Debra Ball, business manager at the primary school, said: “Children may need counselling for all sorts of reasons. Life post-pandemic, bereavement, family unit separations, domestic violence or abuse or even moving to the UK as a refugee are just some circumstances that may result in children needing some support.
“We have a very limited budget for these specialist services, such as Cheshire Play Therapy or SWaNS (Supporting Wellbeing and Nurturing Strength), and have only been able to offer them to a very small group of children. The donation from Redrow means we will be able to open up the sessions to children who may not otherwise have benefitted.”
Amanda Hollins, area sales manager at our North West division, said: “Positive mental health is so important whether you’re five or 50 and giving children the tools to know it’s something that can be talked about and there is help out there is so beneficial. Redrow is committed to the wellbeing of its workforce, dozens of our staff have been trained as Mental Health First Aiders to help support colleagues and subcontractors so we understand the benefits of being able to talk to someone.”
Our Roundhill Gardens will bring a mix of three, four and five-bedroom properties split into two phases – Blossoms and Woodlands.
Potential customers can explore a new customer experience suite that is digitally led, with interactive screens, showing site plans and local information including nearby schools and amenities.
For further information on Redrow’s development call