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Dan Hughes Adviser, Targeted Mental Health in Schools Wolverhampton Contact Gren.knight@wolverhampton.gov.ukGren.knight@wolverhampton.gov.uk
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What is Food for Thought? Food for Thought is a series of informal, lunchtime seminars with a focus on working with children and families from a mental health perspective.
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Rationale Initial Aims Mental health awareness Encouraging psychological approaches Additional Benefits Professional links CPD
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Topics covered Projects –e.g. ‘Family Life and Emotional Health’ Professional roles –e.g. ‘The Role of the Social Inclusion Pupil Support Worker’ Issues –e.g.‘Self Esteem and Mental Health’ Theories/Application of theories –e.g. ‘Managing Challenging Behaviour with Attachment in Mind’ Approaches –e.g. ‘Person Centred Counselling’
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Speakers e.g. –Educational Psychologist –Clinical Psychologist –TaMHS Adviser/Office –Nurse –Psychotherapist –Play Therapist Finding speakers
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Promotion Posters – Clear design – Consistent identity (logo) – Placed around the professional centre Emails –Consistent identity (logo) –All council employees in children and young people Leaflets –Initially distributed to Multi-Agency teams –Renewed interest
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Practicalities Jennie Lee Professional Centre –Training rooms Computers and projectors Capacity 30 Layout/informality Friday lunchtime, 12pm - 1pm Alternative venues
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Outcomes Mean attendance: 12 Professionals attending: –Social Worker –Educational Psychologist –Teacher –Early Years Practitioner –Nursery Nurse –Educational Welfare Officer –Mentor Coordinator –CAMHS Practitioner Requests for further training
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What’s next? Schools Promoting further afield
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