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Mental Health Green Paper – Mental Health Lead – Opinion

Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision: a green paper - Mental Health Leads - Opinion The long awaited mental health green paper is finally out. Will it make a difference? Only time will tell. I've been looking through it and here are my thoughts on the first of the three key themes: Designated

By |2018-01-24T18:20:43+00:00December 10th, 2017|Categories: Opinion, SEMH|Tags: |1 Comment

The Wellbeing Week – Linking Good Mental Health to Every Day

When trying to encourage students to get in touch with their own mental wellbeing it can often be hard to make it part of the every day conversation. Making that happen is key to getting students on board to be pro active with feeling great everyday. So what can we do? The 5 Keys are a

By |2017-09-18T20:52:44+00:00September 18th, 2017|Categories: Resources, SEMH|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Mental Health First Aid Youth Training Course Teacher Review

Interest in SEMH in schools is growing by the day and Mental Health First Aid Youth is the latest government scheme designed to put a “champion” in every school. But what does it actually look like? Having just completed it, I feel obliged to blog my review. Mental Health First Aid Youth is a two

By |2017-07-04T17:10:24+00:00July 4th, 2017|Categories: Opinion, Review|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Fantastic SEMH resource provided by local council

Over the last few months Derbyshire County Council has been working very hard on a new SEMH resource. Thanks to their endeavor we now have this guide. It includes a stage by stage approach to Social, Emotional and Mental Health and well being within school. Under the categories of Introduction, Promote, Identify, Assess, Provide, Review and

By |2020-06-09T10:26:47+00:00June 25th, 2017|Categories: Resources, SEMH|Tags: , , , , , , , , |2 Comments

5 Tips For Holding A Supportive Conversation With A Student

It's a challenge most teachers face on a weekly basis - what do we say to support a student who is suffering with a mental health problem? How do we begin that supportive conversation? It's a scary moment. We aren't counsellors but we have been confided in. We can't say nothing - that will seem uncaring.

By |2017-06-12T18:47:11+00:00June 12th, 2017|Categories: Training|Tags: , , , , , |3 Comments

Top 10 SEMH tips

  10 SEMH Provision Strategies Supporting students with SEMH needs can be a real challenge. Not only are teachers not trained mental health practitioners, access to the kinds of support some students need is restricted both by overwhelming demand and funding cuts. Higher tier services have had to raise the severity of cases to be

By |2017-09-12T11:06:06+00:00June 11th, 2017|Categories: Resources, SEMH|0 Comments

Why Teachers Are Filling Therapist Waiting Rooms Across The UK

Finally it is being accepted widely -  we are facing a huge mental health crisis in UK schools right now. However, what is yet to be fully understood is the scale to which teachers across the UK are scrambling to improve their own mental health against a backdrop of ever increasing demands and ever decreasing

By |2017-06-11T16:35:28+00:00February 27th, 2017|Categories: Opinion|0 Comments

Emotional Coaching Methods

What is emotional coaching? Emotional coaching is a method used to help soothe and calm a young person who is in an emotionally vulnerable state. Often children that have experienced trauma and/or have poor emotional coping skills. They may be unable to deal with the day to day ups and downs experienced by other children

By |2017-01-02T15:38:33+00:00January 2nd, 2017|Categories: Resources|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Wellbeing Toolkit Review

This document has been updated and the latest Wellbeing Toolkit can be found here. If I could select one training course in the last 18 months I have attended that has provided me with the most useful guidance for supporting students with SEMH needs, the Wellbeing Toolkit Training provided by Dr Tina Rae would be

By |2021-01-29T14:28:44+00:00January 2nd, 2017|Categories: Review, Training|Tags: , , , , |3 Comments
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