Supporting mental health & wellbeing in secondary schools
This booklet offers practical guidance about what school staff can do to support mental health, and how to help if they are concerned about a student.
This free booklet, developed with the Anna Freud Centre’s child mental health experts, explains in simple terms what to do if you are worried about a child or young person in your school.
It includes information on a range of topics including:
- exam stress
- sleep problems
- eating disorders
- substance use
- ADHD
- responding to traumatic events.
Using this resource
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- use by school staff
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