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Puppy Aids Teen Mental Health at School
4 Mar
Summary
- A nine-week-old puppy named Florrie is helping students with mental health.
- Florrie is a border collie and bearded collie cross, assisting students with technology pressures.
- The puppy helps calm dysregulated students, improving their ability to cope.

A Lincolnshire secondary school has welcomed Florrie, a nine-week-old puppy, as a new addition to its mental health support system. This initiative is designed to assist young people facing pressures from digital technology and the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Amanda Cook, a maths teacher and assistant head, is managing Florrie, who officially belongs to her but is a daily fixture at the school. The process of introducing Florrie took four years, involving extensive planning and communication with parents regarding allergies and phobias.




