The DfE release more funding for Designated Senior Mental Health Leads
This blog was provided by Thrive
To mark #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek, the DfE has announced an additional £3 million of funding for Designated Senior Mental Health Lead training, enabling schools and colleges to start booking and attending grant-funded courses up to 31 May 2022.
A Strategic Approach to Whole-School Emotional Health and Wellbeing is a Thrive course quality assured by the DfE and is eligible for grant funding.
Grounded in established neuroscience, child development and attachment theory, this training will ensure you are effective in your role and enable you to develop your team and the resources needed to meet the social and emotional needs of all students, with no one slipping through the net.
Grants are available on a first-come, first-served basis – click below to find out how to access funding and secure your place on a Thrive course.
Find out more: https://www.thriveapproach.com/thrive-becomes-dfe-quality-assured-provider-of-senior-mental-health-lead-training/
About our partner, Thrive
Grounded in established neuroscience, attachment theory and child development, the Thrive Approach has been developed over the past 25 years and draws on a wealth of experience in social work, psychotherapy and education.