Mental Health - e-learning package (Train the Trainer)
Mental Health e-learning ‘Train the Trainer’ Course
This has been designed in conjunction with CYPS and is an incredibly accessible tool.
Course Aims
To help all primary and secondary school staff to understand the more common mental health problems children and young people may face.
To recognise the signs and symptoms of mental health problems
To guide a child or young person towards the right support
To help children and young people cope and manage their lives.
This course is for:
All primary and secondary school staff wishing to develop their knowledge and skills around Mental Health. It is intended that after receiving training, delegates will then ask questions on how to then deliver the package themselves. All participants will need a laptop or tablet and internet access to complete the session, which lasts 90 minutes.
If you would like the trainer to come in to school to deliver this FREE training, to arrange a date please email us with your name, school name, phone number and possible dates to ghll@Gloucestershire.gov.uk
To be arranged with the school
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GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
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e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
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e-Bug - (EFYS, KS1, KS2) Morning Session
e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
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e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
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