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Supporting the whole primary school approach to mental health & wellbeing – 8 February 2023

Part of the Whole school approach to mental health & wellbeing collection

Join health and education partners for a 1-hour webinar on the benefits of taking a whole school or college approach to mental wellbeing

Further information on how to book here: Supporting the whole primary school approach to mental health & wellbeing Tickets, Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 4:00 PM | Eventbrite

Date and time

Wed, February 8, 2023, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM GMT

Location

Online

About this event

Taking a coordinated and evidence-informed approach to mental health in schools and colleges leads to improved pupil and student wellbeing, which, in turn, can improve learning. By joining this webinar, you will hear from school teaching staff who will share their experiences and examples of how they’ve been implementing this in practice and the positive outcomes of this in their school since.

The webinar will also provide information about accessing Department for Education’s (DfE) grant funding of £1,200 for eligible state-funded schools and colleges in England to train a senior mental health lead to develop and implement a whole school or college approach to mental health and wellbeing.

The session is an opportunity to ask questions and hear from fellow education professionals. There is no cost to joining the webinar, but pre-registration is required.

Confirmed speakers for the webinar include

  • Emma Scelsi, Teacher & Wellbeing Lead, St Vincent’s Primary School, Barnet
  • Claire Cleary, Deputy Headteacher, Gateway Primary School, Westminster
  • Dr Jackie Chin, Consultant in Public Mental Health Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), London Region
  • Kirstie Stroud, Regional Mental Health Strategic Lead, South, Public Wellbeing and Safety, Depart for Education

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