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Home » Whole School Behaviour
Whole School BehaviourSEMH2020-12-08T14:54:52+00:00


Social Emotional and Mental Health

Mental health is a spectrum that we all exist upon at different points at different times in our life. It it closely linked with emotional health. It is possible to have a very significant mental health problem yet be emotionally very healthy (managing concern well) and also show no significant signs of a mental health disorder but also have very poor mental wellbeing (significant environmental factors etc).

 

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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.

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