Depression
For schools
Teachers are well placed to notice the changes caused by depression which will be picked up through their understanding of student’s responses.
Teachers, depending on their relationship with the student, are also more likely to be a probable first port of call either by the student concerned or, more often, by their friends.
Four facts in four areas
Four steps to change
Support the child or young person through the following steps:
What can schools do?
Four suggestions for change
- Include talks on depression within the PSHE curriculum and offer teacher training and support
- Have a clear and effective system to support a student who presents with a mood disorder
- Allocate a named teacher and peer supporter from a core team of trained staff to be available should help be needed. Children and young people who are depressed need to be assessed for risk so having a professional they can consult in case of concern is important
- Establish links with local services and know what the referral pathways are. Get a professional to help assess and make recommendations
Visit our Further Advice page for details of other organisations that can help.
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