
Fiona Fearon, Policy and Projects Manager is joined by Catherine Roche, the Chief Executive of Place2Be, Lucy Bartley, Chief Executive of Two Ten Therapy and Ben Levinson, the Headteacher at Kensington Primary School as we explore pupil mental health and wellbeing.
This year’s theme for Children's Mental Health Week is Let’s Connect. Fiona, Catherine, Lucy and Ben discuss what that means and how schools and Trusts can support good pupil mental health and wellbeing.
- Access the resources we talk about in this show
- Find out more on Children’s mental health week resources
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- Two Ten Therapy
- Lucy Bartley
- Place2be

Fiona Fearon
Policy and Projects Manager
Fiona oversees NGA’s parliamentary engagement, representing the views of governors and trustees at national level and supporting them in their strategic leadership of education settings.
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