Hodder Education
An Educator's Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools
An Educator's Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools
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A brilliant collection of essays by educators, psychologists and counsellors, highlighting the critical importance of mental health and wellbeing of students in our schools. The book has been collated and edited by James Hollinsley, Head of the Longwood Primary Academy in Essex, highly respected and awarded for their proactive approach to child mental health. An absolutely critical read for all those involved in the education of young people, the book offers: a range of best-practice case studies; searingly honest anonymous stories from survivors of poor mental health who have also been (or are) practitioners in schools; and advice from experts and specialists, including psychologists, counsellors and SEN specialists.

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English
ISBN
9781398382442
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About the contributors
Foreword by Roy Blatchford CBE
… RIGHT?
Chapter 1: The importance of mental health in schools
Chapter 2: We all have ‘mental health’ – it’s what you do with it that counts
Chapter 3: Chalkface Survivors: Living with psychosis
Chapter 4: A mission for primary schools
Chapter 5: Best of British Practice
Chapter 6: Setting an ethos: The PROGRESS approach
Chapter 7: Musicality
Chapter 8: Best of British Practice
Chapter 9: Physical wellbeing
Chapter 10: Best of British Practice
Chapter 11: E-safety and social media
Chapter 12: Staff Wellbeing – Dear Leadership Team…
Chapter 13: Chalkface Survivors: Leadership with PTSD
Chapter 14: Talk to the Professionals – Shaping the curriculum
Chapter 15: Talk to the Professionals – Not working for a significant minority: A critical exploration of SEND and SEMH in the context of schools
Chapter 16: Talk to the Professionals – Tackling educational disadvantage
Chapter 17: Talk to the Professionals – Using football to support positive mental health
Chapter 18: Chalkface Survivors: Cyclothymia
Chapter 19: Failing and why it is so good
Chapter 20: Talk to the Professionals – Attachment styles in schools
Chapter 21: Chalkface Survivors: Teaching with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Chapter 22: Best of British Practice
Chapter 23: Chalkface Survivors: Depression
Chapter 24: The Five Gold Standards
Chapter 25: Talk to the Professionals – Establishing a counselling service in school
Chapter 26: Charlie and Ronnie
Chapter 27: Chalkface Survivors: A mother’s perspective on ASD and wellbeing
Chapter 28: The End: Ofsted and all that jazz

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