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The BERA Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools: Exploring Frontline Support in Educational Research and Practice in Chattanooga, TN
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Positioning wellbeing at the heart of a wellfunctioning school community, this timely guide brings the debate on the escalating child and adolescent mental health crisis to a broad audience.
A researchinformed yet accessible introduction to both the scholarly discourse and realworld cases of mental health in education,
The BERA Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools
focuses on the UK while providing messages and practical tips for an international readership. Chapters examine policy approaches and the pivotal role schools have acquired within the government’s settingsbased approach to mental health. The first section presents the theoretical framework and policy context, and the second is dedicated to a selection of case studies from schools in the UK, drawing attention to current issues encountered in education, showcasing exemplars of good practice and sharing innovative approaches to tackling poor mental wellbeing.
Published in partnership between the British Educational Research Association (BERA) and Emerald Publishing,
The BERA Guides
are short, researchinformed yet accessible introductions to key, interdisciplinary topics impacting education research and practice for a broad academic audience.
A researchinformed yet accessible introduction to both the scholarly discourse and realworld cases of mental health in education,
The BERA Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools
focuses on the UK while providing messages and practical tips for an international readership. Chapters examine policy approaches and the pivotal role schools have acquired within the government’s settingsbased approach to mental health. The first section presents the theoretical framework and policy context, and the second is dedicated to a selection of case studies from schools in the UK, drawing attention to current issues encountered in education, showcasing exemplars of good practice and sharing innovative approaches to tackling poor mental wellbeing.
Published in partnership between the British Educational Research Association (BERA) and Emerald Publishing,
The BERA Guides
are short, researchinformed yet accessible introductions to key, interdisciplinary topics impacting education research and practice for a broad academic audience.
Positioning wellbeing at the heart of a wellfunctioning school community, this timely guide brings the debate on the escalating child and adolescent mental health crisis to a broad audience.
A researchinformed yet accessible introduction to both the scholarly discourse and realworld cases of mental health in education,
The BERA Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools
focuses on the UK while providing messages and practical tips for an international readership. Chapters examine policy approaches and the pivotal role schools have acquired within the government’s settingsbased approach to mental health. The first section presents the theoretical framework and policy context, and the second is dedicated to a selection of case studies from schools in the UK, drawing attention to current issues encountered in education, showcasing exemplars of good practice and sharing innovative approaches to tackling poor mental wellbeing.
Published in partnership between the British Educational Research Association (BERA) and Emerald Publishing,
The BERA Guides
are short, researchinformed yet accessible introductions to key, interdisciplinary topics impacting education research and practice for a broad academic audience.
A researchinformed yet accessible introduction to both the scholarly discourse and realworld cases of mental health in education,
The BERA Guide to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools
focuses on the UK while providing messages and practical tips for an international readership. Chapters examine policy approaches and the pivotal role schools have acquired within the government’s settingsbased approach to mental health. The first section presents the theoretical framework and policy context, and the second is dedicated to a selection of case studies from schools in the UK, drawing attention to current issues encountered in education, showcasing exemplars of good practice and sharing innovative approaches to tackling poor mental wellbeing.
Published in partnership between the British Educational Research Association (BERA) and Emerald Publishing,
The BERA Guides
are short, researchinformed yet accessible introductions to key, interdisciplinary topics impacting education research and practice for a broad academic audience.

















