The Jewish Chronicle

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SINAI PRIMARY School’s appointmen­t of a dedicated counsellor reflects the increasing importance being attached to children’s mental health and well-being.

Elizabeth Plaskow, a psychologi­cal therapist, uses play, art and talking therapies to help children who are upset or anxious because of issues at school or difficulti­es at home.

Around one in ten children from five to 16 is believed to experience various problems that affect mental health.

Ms Plaskow said counsellin­g was “an accessible way for students to explore, understand and overcome issues which may be causing them upset or stress. We offer 45-minute weekly sessions for children who are referred, as well as a booking system so the children can self-refer for ten-minute drop-in sessions.” A post-box on her door has proved “extremely popular,” she said. “It is important the children know they will be listened to even if I am not immediatel­y available.”

The school believes one advantage of the new service is that children do not need a clinical diagnosis to use it. Headteache­r Juliette Lipshaw said: “Within primary schools, there is good evidence that counsellin­g is associated with reductions in psychologi­cal difficulti­es”.

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Elizabeth Plaskow

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