Mental Health: Anxiety, Depression & Self-harm
How to tell when your students are suffering
The Covid-19 Pandemic has negatively affected the mental health and wellbeing of students and staff alike. In response, we created this webinar to help teaching staff and safeguarding leads identify when their students may be suffering from depression, anxiety, and self-harm. This session gives practical guidance to educators to spot the signs that a child is struggling and know what to do to help.
Meet our speakers
Sarah was a Safeguarding training for The Safeguarding Company responsible for delivering a variety of our safeguarding courses. Sarah is training to be a counsellor and is also certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid.
Sarah’s background is in independent schools where she has worked as Head of Safeguarding and Boarding and as a Teacher and Mentor. She has over 11 years’ experience of working with children from all different backgrounds, children with specific needs and from different cultures.
Nigel has a total of 36 years of experience working in UK schools, with 18 of those as Deputy Head responsible for pastoral care and safeguarding. He now teaches individuals and groups how to relax, be more mindful, meditate, sleep better, and seize the lessons offered by life.
An experienced Chief Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the health and wellness industry he is an author of several books including "How to achieve stress-free GCSE revision”. He is currently offering parents of teens and younger children guidance and in information concerning how to parent teens in a series of fortnightly free live webinars. These, plus lots of tips, are on his Facebook page HYT - helpyourteens.
This webinar was recorded live on the 23rd of February 2021.
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