Four-in-10 heads struggle to know which mental health support to provide pupils
More than four-in-10 school leaders struggle to know what type of mental health support is needed for their pupils, a survey has found.
The poll also revealed that more than a third of counsellors and psychotherapists report difficulty in providing their services to schools.
The children’s mental health charity, Place2Be, carried out research in partnership with the NAHT heads’ union, the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and the UK Council for Psychotherapy, to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.