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International representation at the School Mental Health Specialist Design Group

Posted October 15, 2019February 27, 2020 Shelly MastersPosted in Uncategorized

I was privileged to attend a round table discussion at the House of Commons on the 9th October on the […]

Heather Madsen, Headteacher of Red Oak Primary school, Lowestoft, reflects on the first meeting of the School Mental Health Specialist Design Group

Posted October 11, 2019February 27, 2020 Shelly MastersPosted in Uncategorized

A gathering of professionals from a range of backgrounds across Educational settings and specialists in Mental Health attended Parliament on […]

Three ways to teach young people to build their resilience skills

Posted October 10, 2019February 27, 2020 Shelly MastersPosted in Uncategorized

Resilience.  It’s a word so frequently used in the field of mental health and a word I so frequently heard […]

Self assessment and the new Ofsted inspection framework

Posted September 12, 2019February 27, 2020 Shelly MastersPosted in Uncategorized

The new Education Inspection Framework (EIF, Sept 2019) places less emphasis on data (although this is still important) and more […]

Four proactive strategies for mental health in schools

Posted September 3, 2019February 27, 2020 Shelly MastersPosted in Uncategorized

The Department for Health and Social Care are consulting on a new strategy focused on ‘proactive, predictive and personalised care’ […]

5 steps that Senior Leaders for Mental Health can take from the Good Childhood Report 2019

Posted August 29, 2019February 27, 2020 Shelly MastersPosted in Uncategorized

For eight years the Children’s Society have produced an annual report on the state of childhood in the UK. This […]

Minds Ahead launches partnership with eQuoo

Posted February 1, 2019February 27, 2020 VHeftiPosted in Uncategorized

by Shelly Masters, Learning and Development Manager Did you say eQuoo? ‘Is that even a word?’ my friend asked me […]

Pilotlight Barclays Strategic Review Programme

Posted December 5, 2018February 27, 2020 VHeftiPosted in Uncategorized

Minds Ahead have benefitted from a high-level strategic review, providing added in clarity on how we can improve mental health […]

Finalist of the Social Enterprise UK awards: “One to Watch”

Posted December 5, 2018February 27, 2020 VHeftiPosted in Uncategorized

Just 18-months after founding, Minds Ahead has been recognised as a finalist by Social Enterprise UK, as ‘One to Watch’ […]

Sharing is caring at the CORC conference

Posted November 28, 2018February 27, 2020 VHeftiPosted in Uncategorized

by Shelly Masters On 15 October 2018 I attended my first CORC Forum. For those who don’t know CORC stands […]

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