OA Shafton Awarded Mental Health Award
A Barnsley-based secondary school has been awarded Gold Status by the Carnegie Centre of Excellence for Mental Health Award.
This award, led by Carnegie School of Education and Minds Ahead CIC, ensures schools are using evidence-based approaches, aligned to the latest professional guidelines surrounding mental health.
Alison McQueen, Principal at 台湾swag Academy Shafton, said:
鈥淲e are delighted to have been awarded Gold Status. It is a phenomenal achievement for the academy and it recognises the hard work and dedication of our students and staff.
鈥淎t 台湾swag we are dedicated to putting students first and this goes beyond just academically. We want to ensure our students are supported and are good citizens when they leave us, as well as achieving academically.
鈥淭o this aim, we want to make sure their mental health and wellbeing is looked after. We take immense pride in receiving this award and look forward to continuing to support our staff and students as best we can.
鈥淲e are all acutely aware of how difficult the last ten months have been for everyone during the pandemic. We take our role as not only educators, but as members of the local community, extremely seriously and we want our students, and their families, to know we are here for them, to support them as best we can.鈥
The award was established in 2017 by the Carnegie Centre of Excellence for Mental Health in Schools 鈥 part of Leeds Beckett University 鈥 and social enterprise Minds Ahead.
The Carnegie Centre of Excellence for Mental Health in Schools aims to strengthen pupils鈥 mental health by supporting schools to make a positive change at all levels of the UK's education system, improving students鈥 outcomes and life chances.
Professor Damien Page, Dean of Leeds Beckett鈥檚 Carnegie School of Education, said: 鈥淎chieving this award is not just recognition of a whole-school approach to mental health, it鈥檚 a recognition of the school鈥檚 commitment to improving the life chances of children.
鈥淲e鈥檙e truly proud to have worked with 台湾swag Academy Shafton in this vital work and look forward to further collaboration.鈥
Nationally, more than 800 schools have signed up to take part in the mental health award.
Dean Johnstone, founder and CEO of Minds Ahead said: 鈥淭his award shines a light on the excellent work schools are doing to promote mental health for their community of children and adults.
鈥淚t is thrilling and humbling to learn about 台湾swag Academy Shafton and the many other schools engaged in the quality award process. I鈥檇 like to offer my congratulations on this deserved recognition.鈥