Mental healthOther education providersPreventionReferralsSchool governanceSchoolsStudent support staffPurpose ‐ The issue of mental health amongst students in the senior years of secondary schooling is one which has recently gained traction in mainstream media and public discourse across Australia. The ...
There is a growing expectation in the UK for teachers to have an understanding of common mental health problems in young people. This study aims to identify the training needs of secondary school teachers to enable them to adequately support and educate their students around mental health. Nine ...
BPS director of policy and communications Kathryn Scott said: “One of the things we’d like to see is that for a school to be ‘outstanding’, all members of staff should be able to identify when a child is struggling [with mental health] and where to send them for support.” Quick ...
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Me and My School: Findings from the National Evaluation of Targeted Mental Health in Schools 2008-2011 Report of the national evaluation of the Targeted Mental Health in Schools (TaMHS) programme. It looks at: the impact of TaMHS provision; does the additional provision of support materials enh...
Our school-based mental health programs address a wide variety of mental health conditions, while ensuring students receive specialized support that enhances emotional well-being and academic success. Anxiety Learn More Every day school professionals deal with the many ways that anxiety can interfere wit...
“Mental health support cannot just be crisis management; no wonder things keep getting worse,” said Aftab Jiwani. In today’s highly public, social media viral video world, young people are very concerned about how they look and are perceived by th...
online therapy through a platform likeBetterHelpmay be more accessible. Online therapy has become increasingly popular, with studies finding itequally as effective as in-person sessions. This option offers flexibility and accessibility, allowing students to receive mental health support from the co...
resulting inmental health challenges," says Stephanie Fredrick, Ph.D., lead investigator and associate director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention at UB. "When schools support both academic success and mental health, students may feel safer at school despite being aware of or expe...
Teacher Support GroupsOutreachSocial InclusionIn this paper I shall describe how work discussion groups offered to staff on-site as part of a mental health in schools outreach project can have a significant impact on the thinking, attitudes and culture within a school. Through the use of some ...