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Universal mental health interventions in schools: Online

Learn about the key findings from Education for Wellbeing: a study trialling universal mental health interventions in schools. 

About this event

Education for Wellbeing was a large- scale research programme, funded by the Department for Education, involving two randomised control trials. 

Through Education for Wellbeing, we  evaluated a range of mental health and wellbeing interventions being  delivered in primary and secondary schools.  

Our aim was to examine the impact of these approaches on children and young people’s mental health. 

The programme ran between 2018 and 2024. Across England, 32,655 pupils across 513 schools participated in Education for Wellbeing. 

At this free event we will: 

  • Share the findings of the Education for Wellbeing trials. 

  • Discuss the findings in more detail and what they add to the evidence base around mental health interventions and their implementation in schools.  

  • Provide an opportunity to ask questions about the above.

Aims of this event

  • To better understand the findings of the Education for Wellbeing (RCT) trials and what they add to the evidence base around mental health interventions and their implementation in schools.  

Who is this event for?

  • School and college leaders

  • PSHE leads

  • Teachers and staff in schools and colleges

  • CAMHS Practitioners

  • Commissioners

  • Mental Health Practitioners

  • Psychiatrists

  • Psychologists

  • Researchers

  • SEN/Designated Mental Health Lead/Pastoral supports

  • Local Authority staff member

  • This event would be suitable for anyone with an interest in universal mental health interventions in schools and the findings of the Education for Wellbeing trials.

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