
A public health paper published today (Wednesday) by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), gives best practice advice for local authorities on improving the wellbeing, confidence and behaviour of children and young people across the range of children's services, while providing the best value for money.
The briefing outlines a number of recommendations, including a suggestion that schools use “targeted approaches” for children who show signs of emotional distress or behavioural problems.
The briefing states this could be achieved by ensuring that teachers are trained to identify such problems and that they have access to specialist support should it be required.
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