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Email Verification


By SEMH|2021-04-08T04:19:30+00:00December 28th, 2016|Comments Off on Email Verification

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Welcome to SEMH.co.uk.

This website was designed to help education staff to support students with social, emotional and mental health concerns.

We are keen to hear from schools and individuals with strategies to help support students so if you would like to contribute, please get in touch via the “Site Owner” link above and make contact via Linkedin.

Students with SEMH needs bear the greatest disadvantage of all – one for which a cash premium itself will not resolve. If not addressed they will carry this with them throughout life despite economic prosperity or social mobility that often is deemed to resolve other “disadvantages”.

Furthermore social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) can hinder a child’s ability to access education leading to their opportunities being significantly reduced.

We aim to address this with strategies for all schools and education professionals to use without huge cost and specialist expertise.

As an Amazon partner, some of the links posted on here will earn commission that goes towards the cost of maintaining this website.

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Out of interest, has anyone found that 'being more disciplined' with #SEMH pupils, or pupils with behavioural needs works?

In 18yrs of teaching this is not the best strategy I have found...

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Super proud of my tutor group who presented their class charter in our whole school assembly yesterday. They were confident & hilarious! Interesting excercise asking our YP what THEY want from us! #ThisisAP #SEMH #wantustolisten #notshout #notsweatthesmallstuff @SpringwellHarr1

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The 90 second rule to support emotional regulation: Helen Witty

Welcome to new guest blogger Helen Witty as she navigates the difficulties of keeping our tempers in check. https://positiveyoungmind.com/the-90-second-rule-to-support-emotional-regulation-helen-witty/

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Students with SEMH needs bear the greatest disadvantage of all – one for which a cash premium itself will not resolve. If not addressed they will carry this with them throughout life despite economic prosperity or social mobility that often is deemed to resolve other “disadvantages”.

Furthermore social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) can hinder a child’s ability to access education leading to their opportunities being significantly reduced.

We aim to address this with strategies for all schools and education professionals to use without huge cost and specialist expertise.

As an Amazon partner, some of the links posted on here will earn commission that goes towards the cost of maintaining this website.

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