Our school’s journey supporting refugees
...complement mental health services accessed outside of school by ensuring that, in the moment, Broadoak was a safe place where these young people could learn and regain hope for the...
...complement mental health services accessed outside of school by ensuring that, in the moment, Broadoak was a safe place where these young people could learn and regain hope for the...
...to identify those learners who needed any additional help, particularly with their mental health and wellbeing. We then started to look at those pupils who would benefit from extra catch-up...
...systems were in place to facilitate regular contact. In the summer term we created the Reconnection to Recovery and Resilience programme, focused on the social, emotional and mental health needs...
...or new to a year group. The cost of one of them is shared by all schools. We employ two counsellors/mental health workers (one works flexibly) across our organisation. They...
...out more about the staff wellbeing charter The education staff wellbeing charter is a declaration of support for, and a set of commitments, to the wellbeing and mental health of...
...through a wide range of academic and therapeutic interventions. All the team are Mental Health First Aiders and trained to provide early intervention support using some of the following skills:...
...professionals including LA education welfare, social care, statutory special educational needs team, child and adult mental health services, safeguarding general practitioner and school nurse service. This enables all professionals to...
...wide range of needs, ranging from moderate learning difficulties, severe learning difficulties, complex and multiple learning needs, Asperger syndrome, Autism and social and emotional and mental health needs. Like all...
...the option to go to work. Having this choice can help them cater for their own family’s needs, whether through earning vital income or supporting their own wellbeing and mental...
...reasons - including lack of confidence, mental health and social factors. In this blog, a teacher, tutor and pupil from Nottingham Emmanuel School explain how they’ve seen tutoring improve attendance....