A survey of UK head teachers has found that nearly half are struggling to get mental health support for their pupils.The survey – carried out to mark this week’s Children’s Mental Health Week – found 44% of head teachers said knowing what type of support was needed was a barrier to them providing mental health support for pupils.And 37% said they did not feel confident in commissioning a counsellor or therapist.Readers familiar with No Panic will know about our support services and those particularly aimed at schools, but for any first time readers and those who don’t know let’s quickly go over our offering.A youth helpline for those 20 and under and anybody who cares for them for any part of their lives. (We include teachers and school
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