Thursday 1st October 2020

 As part of Our Better Health Award today, all staff had to show an act of kindness to another person by either leaving a note or doing something for them. Helping others can be beneficial to our own mental health. It can reduce stress, improve our emotional wellbeing and even benefit our physical health. The atmosphere around school was very positive and everyone had a smile on their face.

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Feedback from Staff:

I came back to my desk to find a bag full of treats of things I love with a note saying I was appreciated. It made me feel valued. It made me smile.

 

I absolutely loved my poem I received today, it was really nice to hear about everyone’s acts of kindness.  As a new member of staff it made me really feel part of the team, it’s so nice that everyone is more than willing to go out of their way to make someone else happy. It’s such a great place to work!!

 

My AOK was a personalised message with printed images of all the things me and the staff member talk about

 

It was a great idea. For a couple of hours yesterday it was  lovely to see some of the things staff were trying to secretly do without getting caught by their selected person

 

I loved how everyone wanted to show off the lovely things that people had been saying about them. There was a really nice buzz around the school. 

 

Yesterday was World Appreciation Day.  At The Beacon Centre we all picked a member of staff’s name from an envelope and thought of something kind to do for them or say to them. It was lovely to see lots of appreciative smiles and to hear people laughing. 

 

Today’s act of Kindness made me feel that I am a valued member of the Beacon Centre which made me feel proud and somewhat overwhelmed that somebody had taken the time to do something meaningful.

 

I got a lovely poem ‘it only takes a split second to smile and forget, yet to someone that needed it, it can last a lifetime.’

 

It felt great, and came as a wonderful surprise which kept me smiling throughout the rest of the day.  It was a lovely gesture and was very much appreciated.  ‘Kindness is the best nourishment for humanity.’

 

“I had my kindness message delivered to me by a student so that it was a lovely surprise. I received a poem which made me feel happy that someone had taken the time to write such kind words.”

 

It’s Mr Hall’s birthday today! As an act of kindness Mrs Simpson made him an amazing cake.

As a further act of kindness, Mr Hall shared this with the children and staff because we all know, kindness spreads kindness.