St Nicholas School, Canterbury, awarded first ‘gold standard’ Solihull Approach school accreditation

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St Nicholas School, Canterbury, awarded first ‘gold standard’ Solihull Approach school accreditation

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22 October 2024

Solihull Approach

St Nicholas School, a specialist education provider in Kent, today receives the first official recognition by NHS emotional health experts, Solihull Approach.

The Solihull Approach for schools provides staff training, educational resources and parent groups as part of a whole school approach to nurturing emotional wellbeing and prioritising mental health.

This week sees the launch of the new school accreditation scheme which recognises schools committed to embedding the approach and delivering positive change for the whole community. Three tiers of awards recognise a school’s work, with the gold award considered the highest achievement and exemplary practice.

A whole school approach to emotional wellbeing

Solihull Approach 'Gold school' perspectives

St Nicholas School is recognised for its outstanding commitment to nurturing wellbeing across its community. For more than 6 years since its introduction in the school, the team celebrate the Solihull Approach in their work everyday. The gold award, presented at a school ceremony by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE, highlights:

Dr Hazel Douglas MBE, Clinical Psychologist, Child Psychotherapist and Director of the Solihull Approach said:

” The Solihull Approach for schools is about supporting a culture that promotes emotional wellbeing across the whole community, recognising the important relationships and experiences that shape the foundations of mental health for a lifetime. Children who are supported emotionally, who are able to regulate themselves in a healthy way and who learn behaviour from empathetic adult role models are much more likely to thrive and succeed in their learning at school and into their futures. It is inspiring to see the difference understanding and embracing the Solihull Approach is making for the families of St Nicholas School and it is a delight to award them our first official recognition

The difference school culture makes

Parents, Sarah and Frankie, on the Solihull Approach at school

Emma Harrison, Specialist Teaching and Learning Service District Lead (Social Emotional and Mental Health) said:

” As district lead and a Solihull Approach trainer, I am privileged to see the impact of the Solihull Approach for children and families everyday. I am proud to be part of St Nicholas School and of the culture we have created to the benefit of children, staff and our whole community of families. Understanding childhood development and the theories of containment, reciprocity and behaviour have been life changing for many in our community and the team at St Nics are committed to celebrating and sharing the positive impact of the Solihull Approach in our school and beyond – this award is a great honour and recognition!

Embedding the Solihull Approach in school

Leadership view

For more information on the Solihull Approach School accreditation: Solihull Approach accredited schools – Improving wellbeing (solihullapproachparenting.com)

Solihull Approach

The Solihull Approach is about emotional health and wellbeing for all children, their parents, carers and grandparents. We are passionate about sensitive relationships, early years support and understanding brain development to help nurture kind, emotionally aware children as they grow.

For media enquiries, please contact Samantha Williams, Head of Marketing and Communications, samantha.williams@uhb.nhs.uk | +44(0)7500817702 

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