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Research evidence is clear about both the negative impact that poor mental health has on children’s learning and the positive contribution that a well-coordinated whole school approach can make.

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    In a whole school approach, wellbeing and mental health are 'everyone's business,’ with genuine engagement across the entire community: staff, pupils, governors, parents and external services.

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    Schools that involve the whole school community in developing a culture of wellbeing see the greatest benefits for children, young people and staff.

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    Our approach to mental health and wellbeing in schools is largely built on a framework generated in partnership with Professor Katherine Weare in 2015.

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