Qatar, Doha
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The DBS Rawdat Al Hamama campus supports Social and Emotional Learning through a school-wide ethos that promotes a positive, supportive, and secure environment and by offering school-based wellbeing counselling; Primary Wellbeing Counsellor Jessica Adams Johnson and Secondary Wellbeing Counsellor Maryam Whitehead provide counselling addressing family/peer relationships, body image and self-confidence, emotional regulation, exam stress, mood changes, and illness, with aims to build resilience, coping skills, and understanding of relationships.
The SEN provision follows the Graduated Approach from the SEN Code of Practice (2015) with a tiered system of support identified through assessment and discussion, and Rumana Khatun is the SENCo; for SEN, Alex Whitehead (Primary) and Rumana Khatun (Secondary) are the contacts.
EAL provision is not publicly described on the Rawdat Al Hamama Pastoral Care page, with no explicit EAL programme or staff listed.
Mental wellbeing is supported by the school-based counselling service, which provides a safe space to explore life experiences and challenges and aims to help students build resilience, coping skills, and relationship understanding during transitions.
Safeguarding is a core DBS policy, with a clear commitment to child protection and safeguarding and an environment designed to be secure and conducive to students talking and being listened to.