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You will gain a practical approach to assessing children and young people’s skills to foster well-being, positive mental health and engagement. Schools will learn to develop robust systems to monitor emotional development and well-being across all age ranges.
The course will include an insight into the high incidence of poor mental health in children and young people with autism.
You will learn how to develop practical tools for measuring well-being and engagement.
Refreshments: Lunch is provided with drinks plus drinks on arrival and mid-morning.
Course is delivered by a Specialist Teacher and Specialist Practitioner.
Date & Time: 07.03.19– 09.00am to 03.30pm Margaret McMillan Tower
Cost: £140 per person
Bookings via the website
http://www.skills4bradford.co.uk/what-we-offer/0-25-inclusive-education-services
Published: 08/02/2019 Audience: Teachers, Senco’s, Senior Leaders. Mental Health Champions in schools who come in contact with child Contact: Barbara Bartle
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