Head teachers warn of mental health support shortage for pupils

Gabriella Jozwiak
Thursday, February 9, 2017

More than half of school leaders across England and Wales struggle to find mental health services for pupils who need help, research has found. 

A survey has found that school leaders are struggling to find local services for children experiencing mental health difficulties. Picture: Place2Be
A survey has found that school leaders are struggling to find local services for children experiencing mental health difficulties. Picture: Place2Be

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