
Raising achievement through wellbeing. Mental health training for teaching and support staff in Cambridgeshire schools
Time to Talk Day 6 February - Get your school involved
Mental health training for teaching and support staff
- Concerned about the mental health of children and young people in your school?
- Looking for practical ways to promote the emotional resilience of your students?
- Want to build confidence in supporting young people in your school who may be depressed, anxious or engaging in self-harm?
- Want to better understand risk associated with mental health, for example relating to suicide?
- Want to support a school ethos that promotes emotional wellbeing and challenges stigma relating to mental health?
For more information, to download a prospectus, apply for a course or access free online learning please go to:
www.trainingcamh.net
The 'Raising achievement through wellbeing' programme
This programme aims to support both primary and secondary educational professionals’ to:
- Improve outcomes for the children and young people, as well reach measured targets relating to behaviour and safety in your school
- Build confidence and competence in supporting children and young people who might be experiencing mental health problems in school
- Effectively recognise those children and young people in your school who may be vulnerable to developing mental health problems and intervene at an earlier stage.
This training has been developed in collaboration with educational and mental health specialists.
The page was last updated on 14 December 2016 by andrea.bateman.