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Mental Health Support

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Supporting your child with their emotions

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Mental Health Support

Lancaster University & Lancashire County Council working in Partnership

Lancashire Emotional Health in Schools and Colleges

School staff have worked with Lancaster university in order to develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of areas linked to mental health and emotional well-being in both staff and children. 

We would like to make parents aware of the support and guidance they are beginning to provide through a range of resources and videos which link directly to the training and guidance staff have had in school. 

With staff and parents benefitting from the same training and guidance, collaboratively we can support all our children to develop the emotional strength and resilience to manage the challenges that life may present and in turn fulfill their amazing potential. 

What is Mental Health?

A video from LEHSS about how we can understand mental health in ourselves and our children, and what influences it.

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Parent & Caregiver Video- Supporting Children and Young People with Resilience

A video created by the Lancashire Emotional Health in Schools and Colleges Service for parents and caregivers of children in Lancashire. This video accompani...

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LEHSC Resources for parents to support children's mental health and emotional well-being

  • Togetherall Gain support with your mental health in your own time and within an online anonymous community

  • Samaritans Find out more about how they can help and what they have to offer

CAMHS Children & Adolescents Mental Health Services

 ‘CAMHS’ refers to the small, locality based, multi agency teams sometimes referred to as ‘Tier 3’ that provide specialist responses to highly complex emotional and psychiatric needs in children and young people.