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Dedicated support worker: Crucial in every school

One in five children are affected by mental illness, with half of all cases emerging by age 14. In the near future, approximately 1.5 million children will require mental health assistance.

It is essential for schools to have mental health support workers dedicated to children’s emotional well-being. These professionals provide a safe environment for children to express themselves, learn coping strategies, and build resilience early on.

Access to mental health workers enables children to establish positive emotional patterns, leading to improved self-esteem, academic performance, and a stronger sense of belonging in their school community.

Investing in mental health support workers can greatly impact children’s lives.

These professionals offer guidance on sleep habits, problem-solving, and managing panic attacks, as well as educate young individuals on anxiety and depression management. They also advocate for emotional well-being approaches and provide assistance and resources to school staff to ensure children receive appropriate support.

It is essential for the government to guarantee that each school has a designated mental health support worker for every child encountering mental health difficulties.

Let’s not forget, our children are the future.

With Love, Eliza x