This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Jatinder Matharu, Education Safeguarding Professional, for the attention of all professionals working with children, young people and families.
This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Associate Director and Education & Inclusion, Johnny Kyriacou on behalf of Thames Valley Police's Detective Superintendent and Head of PVP. This is for the attention of all professionals working with children and young people.
This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's School Health & Wellbeing Project Officer, Susan Dyer, for the attention of all schools.
This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Associate Director for Children and Families, Michael Jarrett, for the attention of all services working with children and young people.
This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Prevent Education Officer, Rabena Sharif, for the attention of all schools to share with parents.
This article has been brought to you by East Berkshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services' (CAMHS) Project Manager for the MHST/Getting Help Service, Alison Bradshaw, for the attention of all Education Settings.
Working in education is very rewarding but, at the best of times, can also be physically and emotionally draining. This is especially true at the moment. School leaders, teachers and other education staff have been in the front line working throughout the Coronavirus pandemic supporting pupils and their families and dealing with new challenges on a daily basis.
This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Associate Director for Children and Families, Michael Jarrett on behalf of East Berkshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services' Project Manager for MHST/Getting Help Service, Alison Bradshaw. This is for the attention of all professionals working with children.