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Children’s Mental Health Week: 'This is My Place"

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Children’s Mental Health Week is a vital opportunity to reflect on how we support children and young people’s emotional wellbeing, particularly those who find education challenging.

This year’s theme, “This is My Place,” highlights the importance of belonging, emotional understanding and supportive relationships in helping children thrive both emotionally and academically.

At Fresh Start in Education, this theme closely reflects our day-to-day work with young people who are struggling to access mainstream education.

Understanding Behaviour as Communication

For many children, mental health difficulties don’t show up as words, they show up as behaviour.

Anxiety, trauma, unmet needs and neurodivergence can all impact how a child engages with learning. When children don’t yet have the language to express how they feel, behaviour often becomes their way of communicating distress.

At Fresh Start, we support schools, families and local authorities to look beyond behaviour and ask why a child may be struggling. Helping children to know themselves starts with adults being curious, reflective and compassionate.

Emotional Safety Comes Before Learning

Children cannot develop self-awareness or resilience unless they feel emotionally safe.

Emotional safety means knowing that mistakes, big feelings and struggles will be met with understanding rather than punishment. For children who have experienced repeated exclusion, school anxiety or trauma, rebuilding this sense of safety is essential.

Our trauma-informed, relational approach focuses on creating calm, predictable environments where children feel seen, heard and valued. When pressure is reduced and trust is built, children are more able to reflect, regulate and engage.

Growth Looks Different for Every Child

The idea of “growth” in education is often misunderstood. Growth does not always mean rapid academic progress or immediate reintegration.

At Fresh Start in Education, we provide bespoke alternative provision and interim education that recognises each child’s unique journey, strengths and needs.

Supporting Mental Health Through Relationships

Children do not develop self-awareness in isolation. Parents, carers, teachers and professionals all play a crucial role in supporting children’s mental health.

Our Commitment Beyond Children’s Mental Health Week

Children’s Mental Health Week is an important reminder, but supporting wellbeing must be embedded into everyday practice.

At Fresh Start in Education, we remain committed to:

  • Trauma-informed education
  • Relational approaches to behaviour
  • Supporting children with SEND, SEMH and complex needs
  • Helping young people reconnect with education in meaningful ways

Because when children are supported to know themselves, they are far more able to grow emotionally, socially and academically.

To get in touch with a member of the Fresh Start in Education team, click here

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