Mental Health Teams Expand to Support North Yorkshire Pupils
The programme aims to reach 400 schools by 2030, with NHS teams offering early support, staff training and referrals for children with anxiety and low mood.
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Mental health teams expand to support North Yorkshire pupils
More students and teachers in North Yorkshire are set to benefit from extra specialist help with their mental health as support in schools and…
Almost 6m children can now access mental health support in schools
Nine in 10 schools report improvements in children’s mental health and well-being, and seven in 10 report improved attendance. Record levels of children and young people can now access mental health support in schools, with mental health support teams (MHSTs) now working in almost 11,800 schools and colleges across England. The government…
Nearly 800,000 More Students Have Access To Mental Health Support This Year
Almost half of all schools and colleges in England have access to mental health support teams – with almost 80% of secondary schools covered Nearly 800,000 more students have access to mental health support this year than last, tackling the lack of early support highlighted in the Milburn Review Government on track to deliver support in every school and college by the end of 2029 Mental Health Support Teams are funded by the Department of …
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