What do teachers want from a mental health resource?

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What do teachers want from a mental health resource? If you have any questions please contact… Things to note Some people might get upset when thinking about experiences they found stressful. If that is the case, a member of our research team who is experienced in working with individuals in distress will be available to speak to you. The University of Reading Ethics Committee has given this study a favourable opinion for conduct. School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences University of Reading Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road Reading RG6 6AL Principle Investigator: Polly Waite p.l.waite@reading.ac.uk 0118 378 5534 Researcher: Kate Harvey k.n.harvey@reading.ac.uk +44 (0) 118 378 7524 Lucas Shelemy l.shelemy@pgr.reading.ac.uk 07939996612 (main contact) We will come to your school! Refreshments will be provided What do teachers want from a mental health resource? Information Sheet for Teachers We hope to use the data from this interview to form an academic article for publication, and create a resource for teachers to use when educating about mental health. Version 1, 01/06/16

What happens if I change my mind? Who will see your responses? Who can take part? What happens if I change my mind? Who will see your responses? You have been invited to take part because you are a member of school staff currently in a secondary school within the UK. Everything you tell us as part of this project is treated as confidential; this means that nobody other than us will ever know what you have told us. All data will be collected and no individual person will be identified from the results. The only people who will have access to this data are the principal researchers and this data will be protected on the main investigator’s  secure computer. At the end of the study the data will be securely stored on the hard-drive by the primary investigator, and deleted after five years.   Whether or not you take part in this study is completely up to you. If you decide to take part and then change your mind, you won't have to give us a reason and this won't matter at all. You can withdraw your data at any point after completing the interview. You can contact us at any time. What will you be asked to do? This study will consist of one focus group with at least 5 other teaching staff. Within a quiet school setting, the lead researcher will ask you all some open-ended questions. These will be focused on your needs, wants and opinions around a mental health educational resource. Halfway through we will invite you to test out some existing resources on the computer The focus group will be audio-recorded and transcribed later on. This information will not be shared with anyone outside of the research group. Participating in this study should take between around two hours. If you would like to take part in this study, please email Lucas at l.Shelemy@pgr.reading.ac.uk to arrange a time to meet. What next? If you are interested in hearing about our findings, please let us know and we will send you a report! The study will take place in your school. Only two researchers will be present during the focus group.