Schools and colleges and their role in transforming emotional wellbeing and mental
health services for Greater Manchester’s children and young people

Schools and colleges and their role in transforming emotional wellbeing and mental health services for Greater Manchester’s children and young people

Did you know that in an average class of Year 11 pupils...

10 will have witnessed their parents separate (Kids in the Middle 2008)

1 will have experienced the death of a parent (Sandler and Boat 2008)

7 will have reported being bullied (YJB for England and Wales 2004)

2 - 3 girls will have been the victim of a sexual offence (Nat. Crime Survey 2013/14)

3.5 have been bullied four or more times in the last six months (Understanding Society Survey 2011 – 12)

8 will have experienced severe physical violence, sexual abuse or neglect (NSPCC 2011)

The emotional wellbeing and mental health of Greater Manchester’s children and young people is “everybody’s responsibility”.

Our aim is to translate Greater Manchester’s CAMHS transformational plans into reality - further information regarding our forthcoming event is available here.

I think as a survivor of school bullying I think the only way to stamp it out would be to record it on the bullies file which transfers to work place and also exclude them permanently from any school and let the parents home school them maybe then parents would step in and take notice of their kids behavior .... I'm currently sat consoling my friends year 10 daughter who is going through this and it's awful to watch !

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Sue Campayne

Marketing and PR Professional

8 年

Thank you Michelle, I've passed this onto our Director of Health and our Safeguarding Officer at Manchester Health Academy.

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