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HAST Consultation Approach

To enable you to understand the collaborative approach between schools and the MHST, Alliance have created a useful poster that can be downloaded and displayed around the school for your staff to access.

HAST Pathway

This documents helps you to understand the HAST mental health support team and getting help in school pathway.


Adolescent Poster for display around the school

This poster can be displayed around your school to raise awareness of the Mental Health Support Teams and how to access support should you require it.

You can download this poster as a PDF. There are 2 sizes to download.

Stickers

We also have a pack of stickers that can be placed in student’s planners. If you would like a pack of these, please get in touch with the team at cypfamilies@alliancepsychology.com.


School Website

It is important to raise awareness that an MHST is offering support in your school and provide details of how parents, carers and young people are able to access this. 

We have provided some guidance as to what information you may wish to publish on your school website.

You can access the Word document that we have provided (using the link) and copy and paste the below information about our Mental Health Support Team (MHST) to your school website’s wellbeing page and/or parent and carer information page.

To provide further information, you may wish to add the PDF resources within the ‘WEBSITE’ folder or the graphic within the ‘SOCIAL MEDIA’ folder. We have also provided an example of how this information may be displayed on the webpage.

Please amend the text in red with your setting’s relevant details.


Social Media

We have created a graphic to post on your social media, you can download this using the link below.

We have also provided some examples for you to post on social media. You can copy and paste the most relevant caption for your setting onto your social media.

Primary School

Facebook

“Our school is working with @Alliance Psychological Services (please tag our Facebook page) Mental Health Support Team (MHST). 

The purpose of the MHST is to help develop our whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing and improve children’s access to mental health care. 

Alliance MHST provide support through the prevention and early intervention of mental health problems. They also help to strengthen links between our school and external mental health services as they work in partnership with @Tees, Esk and Wear Vally NHS Foundation Trust (tag Facebook page), @CAMHS Professionals (tag Facebook page) and Local Authority/Early Help services. 

If you think your child would benefit from support, please speak to our school’s Senior Mental Health Lead (insert details of your senior mental health lead here). Parents and carers can also request help by completing an online self-referral, available at https://www.alliancepsychology.com/young-people/support-request/

Twitter

“Our school is working with @AlliancePsych__ (tag our twitter handle) Mental Health Support team to improve children’s access to mental health care. 

Parents/carers can access support through our Senior Mental Health Lead or at https://www.alliancepsychology.com/young-people/support-request/

Secondary School

Facebook

“Our school is working with @Alliance Psychological Services (please tag our Facebook page) Mental Health Support Team (MHST). 

The purpose of the MHST is to help develop our whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing and improve young people’s access to mental health care. 

Alliance MHST provide support through the prevention and early intervention of mental health problems. They also help to strengthen links between our school and external mental health services as they work in partnership with @Tees, Esk and Wear Vally NHS Foundation Trust (tag Facebook page), @CAMHS Professionals (tag Facebook page) and Local Authority/Early Help services. 

If you think you/your child would benefit from support, please speak to our school’s Senior Mental Health Lead (insert details of your senior mental health lead here). Parents, carers and young people over the age of 13 can also request help by completing an online self-referral, available at https://www.alliancepsychology.com/young-people/support-request/

Twitter

“Our school is working with @AlliancePsych__ (tag our twitter handle) Mental Health Support team to improve young people’s access to mental health care. 

Parents/carers/young people aged 13+ can access support through our Senior Mental Health Lead or at https://www.alliancepsychology.com/young-people/support-request/

College

Facebook

“Our college is working with @Alliance Psychological Services (please tag our Facebook page) Mental Health Support Team (MHST). 

The purpose of the MHST is to help develop our whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing and improve young people’s access to mental health care. Alliance MHST provide support through the prevention and early intervention of mental health problems. They also help to strengthen links between our schools and external mental health services as they work in partnership with @Tees, Esk and Wear Vally NHS Foundation Trust (tag Facebook page), @CAMHS 

Twitter

“Our college is working with @AlliancePsych__ (tag our twitter handle) Mental Health Support team to improve young people’s access to mental health care. 

Support can be accessed through our Senior Mental Health Lead or at https://www.alliancepsychology.com/young-people/support-request/


Assemblies

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Friendship Assembly – KS1Download

Year 6 Transitions Assembly

Transition and change can be such a difficult time for some year 6 pupils, especially with all their inner thoughts and feelings. This assembly is a great introduction for these pupils to notice, understand and be equipped to manage these.

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