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    Our vision is for wellbeing and good mental health to become a strategic priority, embedded into the culture and ethos of every school.

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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 Partnership for Wellbeing and Mental Health in Schools is made up of member organisations who come from across the Children and Young People’s Education, Health or Wellbeing Sectors and 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:

  • Action for happiness
  • Achievement for All
  • Adoption UK
  • Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families
  • Association for Young People's Health
  • Association of Educational Psychologists
  • Association of School and College Leaders
  • Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital School
  • Bounce Forward (formerly How to Thrive)
  • Bright Futures Educational Trust
  • Caterham School
  • Charlie Waller Memorial Trust
  • Child Bereavement Network
  • The Children's Society
  • Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition
  • Common Room Consulting
  • Coram Life Education
  • Education Support Partnership
  • Evolve Si
  • Family Links
  • Independent Consultant
  • Innovating Minds 
  • The Kemnal Academies Trust
  • The Matthew Elvidge Trust
  • Mental Health First Aid England
  • Mental Health Foundation
  • Metanoia Institute
  • Mind
  • The Mindfulness Foundation
  • Mindfulness in Schools
  • Mindfulness Initiative
  • National Association of Head Teachers
  • National Citizen's Service Trust
  • National Education Union
  • NHS Clinical Commissioners
  • NSPCC
  • NurtureUK
  • Partnership for Children
  • Place2Be
  • PSHE Association
  • ReThink
  • Samaritans
  • The Sam West Foundation
  • The Schools, Students and Teachers Network
  • Student Minds
  • Square Peg
  • Swiss Cottage School
  • University of Oxford, Department of Education
  • University of Sussex - Department of Education and Social Work
  • YoungMinds

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