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October 4, 2009 //  by Admin

In an average secondary school of 1000 students, 100 students are suffering from a mental health problem, 50 students are battling depression, 10 students have an eating disorder, 20 students have OCD and 100 students have self harmed. Are you confident that you have identified all the students in your school suffering with mental health problems?

Attend the Promoting Mental Health in Schools conference to learn how to identify students suffering from mental health problems, work with organisations to provide effective provision and raise awareness of mental health problems across the whole-school environment.

Attend interactive seminar sessions on promoting the mental health of your workforce, gain practical advice on how you can ensure your staff are a happy and healthy team. Other sessions include; tackling eating disorders, depression, stress, anxiety, OCD, young carers, self harm, anger management and many more. Click here to find out more about this fantastic conference

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