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Brent TaMHS Mainstreaming Brent TaMHS Mainstreaming Plan Plan 10 10 th th January 2011 January 2011 Sarah Cooper Brent School Improvement Services Primary PSHE/SEAL Consultant & TaMHS Project Manager T: 0208 937 3354 E: [email protected]

Brent TaMHS Mainstreaming Plan 10 th January 2011

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Page 1: Brent  TaMHS  Mainstreaming Plan 10 th  January 2011

Brent TaMHS Brent TaMHS Mainstreaming PlanMainstreaming Plan

1010thth January 2011 January 2011

Sarah CooperBrent School Improvement Services

Primary PSHE/SEAL Consultant & TaMHS Project Manager

T: 0208 937 3354E: [email protected]

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Brent TaMHS (Phase 2)Brent TaMHS (Phase 2)

Marlborough Project – multi-family therapy groups been running since Oct 2009. Move towards costing formula to sustain project.

2010-11 introduction of 2 training programmes to extend knowledge and learning from pilot and publicise MP:

(1) mental health awareness training for school-based staff (2) mental health awareness training for parenting practitioners in the wider community

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(1) MH training for (1) MH training for school-based staffschool-based staff6 half day sessions – 3 for primary and

3 for secondaryAudience – SENCOs, Inclusion

Managers, teachers and teaching support staff

Facilitated by EIWs and voluntary sector (Gill Allen)

Focus of individual sessions:Classroom behaviour, engagement

and learningDepression and developing resilienceAttachment – risk and protective

factors

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ObjectivesObjectivesTo raise awareness among school

staff about identification and assessment of mental health issues in children and signposting to appropriate agencies

Promoted to schools as a school improvement tool ie. removing barriers to learning

Seen as a way of widening work beyond initial pilot, publicising MP, further developing partnership working

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Setting up the Setting up the programmeprogrammeSteering Group reps and Marlborough

staff met to devise programmeIntegrated into SIS’s ongoing CPD

programme for schools, courses booked through CPD Online and delivered at Centre for Staff Development

Publicity included initial letter to Heads and Inclusion Managers, course flyers for each session, email reminders

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Feedback Feedback Evaluations completed at end of each

session and through CPD Online at later date

Attendance high – 25 out of 30 places filled for session 1 & 30 out of 30 filled for session 2 23 schools represented (inc. 3 from MP

pilot schools), 6 SIS staff also attended sessions

Feedback – v. positive 90% of participants rated sessions as 1

(1 is highest, 4 is lowest) and 10% rated sessions as 2

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Some commentsSome comments“ some excellent strategies which I can use with staff in a whole school training session”

“ good thinking space and refreshing to look at different ways of remaining curious”

“ I have a better understanding of CAMHS services and the different tiers of provision”

“ session has helped me to think about non-stigmatising language - start using the term ‘mental ill-health’ to mean difficulties rather than ‘mental health’ ”

“ some nice practical ideas eg. Happy Box”

“ as SENCO found the session excellent for early intervention”

“ this should be compulsory training in all primary schools”

“ increase the time to a full day”

“ take this training into schools”

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(2) MH training for parenting (2) MH training for parenting practitionerspractitioners Same process as for training for school staff Different audience – parenting practitioners in schools

and the local community ie. staff working directly with parents

Different focus eg. parental involvement in children’s learning positive parenting nurture groups domestic violence ADHD autism and challenging behaviour children with physical health problems the importance of play trauma and bereavement depression, self-harm & suicidality

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Next stepsNext steps

End product – booklet of materials for all schools that attended – share resources with all schools through SIS’s MLE

Planning next year’s session in light of sessions evaluations and overall evaluation with schools at end of year

Consider different levels of training – NQTs, introductory days, ongoing CPD, accredited course

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Key contactsKey contacts

Who organises central professional development for teachers in your LA?

Links within School Improvement – Adviser for Inclusion/SEN/EHWB/PSHE (Healthy Schools/SEAL)