Mental health is everybody's responsibility and all schools play a key role in supporting the mental health of their students. This course will enable you to promote positive mental health and well-being, help your school adopt strategies which prevent mental illness and improve your support processes for children and young people in schools.
As part of your course, you’ll:
Gain an understanding of the evidence of effective whole-school mental health
Apply your knowledge in your role as a school leader
Learn how to recognise issues such as low self-esteem, anxiety and depression
Take early steps to improve the mental health of children in your care
Develop sophisticated and original interventions to build children’s resilience and nurture appropriate coping mechanisms
Provide an inclusive and enabling environment where every student's mental health can be supported and strengthened
This course will adopt a multidisciplinary, whole-systems approach to the improvement of mental health and well-being.
You’ll draw on expertise from school leadership and teaching, organisational change, child therapy, education psychology and social work. And you’ll develop the knowledge, confidence, independence and leadership skills to be able to provide effective mental health support for all your students.
By strengthening your self-awareness and reflective skills, you’ll be able to confidently lead on best practices in the support and promotion of student resilience and mental health across your community.
Evidence has shown that promoting positive mental health reduces behavioural problems. It also produces an array of positive outcomes, including improved attitudes to learning and better attendance and lower exclusion rates.
You’ll develop effective approaches to devising and leading effective whole-school mental health and well-being strategies as well as targeted interventions. Your expertise will support pupils, your teaching colleagues and the school's leadership team.
Applicants should either have at least a second-class honours degree in a cognate subject, at least a second-class honours degree in a non-cognate subject supported by evidence of an aptitude for the subject applied for or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment. All Applicants should hold a leadership post in a school or educational setting and have satisfactory experience in this role to undertake the course.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.0 with no skills below 5.5, or an equivalent qualification.
Healthcare and Nursing
Distance Learning
Postgraduate
Part-Time, 2 years
September
6.0
7500,
7500, (INT)
London
6.0
Postgraduate
£
Langley, British Columbia
7.0
Postgraduate
22200
Leicester, England
6.0
Postgraduate
UK fees: £9,900 & International fees: £21,850