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Educate Awards launch mental health category

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THE Educate Awards are returning for 2019 with a new category for mental health and wellbeing.

Founded by Kim O’Brien in 2012, the awards are the largest education awards in the North West and are an opportunit­y for schools to showcase their credential­s across several categories.

The Mental Health And Wellbeing Award is open to both primary and secondary schools across the region and recognises schools that are tackling mental health issues among pupils and staff.

The award will focus on the long-term culture of a school and those with an ethos where mental health is regarded as the responsibi­lity of all.

According to recent figures, mental health problems affect one in eight children and young people (NHS Digital).

This new award hopes to shine a spotlight on the support schools have in place to promote good mental health and emotional wellbeing.

Entries must show provision and interventi­ons available for pupils and staff, a commitment to promoting mental health as part of school life and can include views from parents, pupils and teachers.

This follows a pledge by the Government to roll out mental health lessons to all schools from September 2020 as part of a redesigned national curriculum.

Kim O’Brien said: “As children and young people continue to face many pressures, raising awareness of mental health and emotional wellbeing is so important.

“Schools play a vital role in this support and we are looking for strong examples of how schools are creating an environmen­t where children can thrive with good mental health.

“The mental health of teachers and staff is just as important and entries can reflect various school initiative­s which tackle mental health issues among pupils and staff.”

Alongside this new category, 20 others are returning for 2019, focused on everything from STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Maths), arts, careers, and sport, to individual awards for school support stars and teachers.

Since launching in Liverpool in 2012, the awards has grown rapidly and now recognises schools and colleges right across the Liverpool City Region, Cheshire, Lancashire and Greater Manchester.

Kim said: “We are delighted to launch the call for entries for 2019 and are looking forward to celebratin­g another year of outstandin­g education in the North West.”

Entries are now open and the deadline is midnight on Sunday, June 23.

The shortlist will be announced prior to the awards ceremony and the winners will be revealed on November 15 at Liverpool Cathedral.

For further informatio­n including entering, please visit www.educateawa­rds. co.uk

Award categories

The

Award

Eco School Project of the Year

Spirit

Award

SEND Provision Award Innovative and Creative Literacy Award

STEM Project of the Year

Outstandin­g Arts in a Primary School

Outstandin­g Arts in a Secondary School

Career Aspiration Award

Outstandin­g Commitment to Sport in a Primary School

Outstandin­g Commitment to Sport in a Secondary School

Community Award

Mental Health & Wellbeing Award - Innovation in Education Award

School Support Star of the Year

Teacher of the Year Leadership Team of the Year

Most Inspiratio­nal 16-18 Education Provider

Most Inspiratio­nal Secondary School

Most Inspiratio­nal Primary School

Wow

Award

Communicat­ion of Enterprise Partnershi­p Recognitio­n

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