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We're here to bring people together to embed wellbeing and good mental health into the culture and ethos of every school

The Schools’ Wellbeing Partnership is made up of member organisations who come from across the children and young people’s education, health and wellbeing sectors, who work to improve children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing in schools.

Core membership

Core membership is open to national, regional and local statuary and charity bodies who work in this area.

Core members receive networking and funding opportunities and updates on policy and practice. We draw on our members’ individual and collective expertise to inform and shape our responses to national policy development.

In return, members support the aims, objectives and vision of the Partnership and play an active role in realising this vision. Members share learning and information, contribute to evidence gathering, and promote key messages that support the Partnership in achieving its aims. Core members are required to attend 50% of full partnership meetings.

Core members:

  1. Achievement For All 3As
  2. Action for Children
  3. Action for Happiness
  4. Action Mental Health (AMH)
  5. Adoption UK
  6. Anchor Approach, Haringey Council
  7. Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families
  8. Association for Young Peoples Health
  9. Association of Educational Psychologists (AEP)
  10. Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)
  11. Bounce Forward (formerly How to Thrive)
  12. Bright Futures Educational Trust
  13. Charlie Waller Memorial Trust
  14. Children Heard and Seen
  15. Compass - Services to Improve Health and Wellbeing
  16. Coram Life Education
  17. Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust - Mental Health Services
  18. Department of Education (University of Oxford)
  19. Dorset MHST
  20. Engage in Their Future (Formerly NAES)
  21. Evolve Si
  22. Family Links
  23. Fastn
  24. Joe's Buddy Line Charity
  25. Khulisa
  26. Mental Health Bulletin
  27. Mental Health Foundation
  28. Metanoia Institute
  29. Mind
  30. Mind Education
  31. Mindfulness Initiative
  32. Mindfulness in Schools
  33. NAC (Non-Verbal Affective Care)
  34. National Association for Therapeutic Education
  35. National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT)
  36. National Citizen's Service Trust
  37. National Education Union
  38. NHS Clinical Commissioners
  39. NHS Lothian
  40. NurtureUK
  41. Partnership for Children
  42. Place2Be
  43. PSHE Association
  44. ReThink
  45. Royal College of Nursing
  46. Royal Foundation
  47. Samaritans
  48. Slough Borough Council
  49. Slough Children First
  50. Solihull Approach (Part of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust)
  51. Special Needs Community CIC
  52. St Catherine's Primary School
  53. St Gregory's Catholic Primary School, Chorley
  54. Stonewall
  55. Student Minds
  56. Suffolk County Council
  57. The Children's Society
  58. The FAB Project: Freeing Abuse and Bullying
  59. The Mindfulness Foundation
  60. The Sam West Foundation
  61. The Sleep Charity
  62. Tower Hamlets Education Wellbeing Service
  63. WERS Devon
  64. Young Epilepsy

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