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Supporting Students’ Mental Health Together

Sam Collison, October 10, 2024November 15, 2024

Bishop Perowne CofE High School in Worcester is doing a great job supporting students’ mental health with one-on-one specialist help.

The school has accessed a Public Health Innovation Grant to tackle mental wellbeing issues that could affect students’ education and future careers. By combining this support with their existing SEND and pastoral services, they aim to get students back into mainstream schooling more often and sooner.

To hear how this has impacted young people at Bishop Perowne, watch their video below:

To find out more about Public Health grants for schools, colleges, or youth organisations to support young people’s mental wellbeing, visit Worcestershire County Council’s website: Public Health Innovation Grant for Educational Settings | Worcestershire County Council

  Funded by Worcestershire County Council John Campion West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioer

 

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