Supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing in schools

Episode 53,   Feb 28, 2023, 12:03 PM

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Learn what education professionals can do to build a positive mental health culture in schools and recognise when young people are struggling.

Mental health problems can impact on all aspects of a child’s life, and in some cases can lead to safeguarding and child protection concerns. Education professionals are in a good position to look out for children’s mental health, promote their wellbeing and help prevent any mental health problems from escalating into more serious concerns.

This episode examines what education professionals can do to build a positive mental health culture in schools, recognise when young people are struggling with their mental heath and respond appropriately if those struggles escalate into safeguarding concerns.

Read the podcast transcript on the NSPCC Learning website.

💬 About the speakers

Sharon Cole is the Head of Safeguarding at Place2Be, a UK-wide children’s mental health charity providing a whole-school approach to supporting children and their families with mental health in schools. She previously worked as a manager of a large multi-disciplinary team supporting schools in Hackney and was involved in setting up the area's first Multi-agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH).

Stefania Nicotra has worked on the Childline Helpline for over 10 years; in her current role, she is accountable for the live day-to-day running of the service through a duty system that ensures resources across the UK are utilised and coordinated effectively, to deliver a high standard safeguarding service to as many children and young people as possible.

📚 Related resources

> Learn more about children's mental health

> Learn more about Place2Be

> Access the Childline resources on mental health, to be used by children and young people

> Take the NSPCC Learning mental health safeguarding in education elearning course


Intro/outro music is Lights by Sappheiros