Ian Tayler. At the York Youth Council we have created a mental health awareness award scheme for...

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Ian Tayler

At the York Youth Council we have created a mental health awareness award scheme for schools.

We call this our ‘Minding Minds’ scheme. It was created and designed by young

people for young people. It addresses the needs and requests of

young people in York . Obtained from data collected by the York

Youth Council. We are very excited about this award and

see it as a fantastic new opportunity for schools around the country.

To fill the crucial gap that exists in the educational systems.

To encourage schools to support all of their pupils.

To raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing in schools.

To highlight to students, staff and parents the services that are available to them.

We aim to expand the award to cover York.

We also aim to eventually push the award to a regional and national level.

The Minding Mind school award is set out in levels, bronze, silver and gold.

Each tier has a set of criteria which participants must fulfil to gain the award.

There is a step by step guide which assists schools through the process of obtaining the award.

There is also review that ensures the school has met the correct criteria.

The structure of the award has been finalised.

We have liaised with Mr Sims, the deputy head of York High, to provide feedback on the needs of schools and the practicality of the award.

We have fully written a step by step review process for the award.

We have decided to test the scheme with a pilot run of the award. York High secondary school has agreed to do this and we hope to roll it out to the rest of York.

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