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Share with us how you support staff or pupil wellbeing

The Kent Mental Wellbeing Awards 2024 is now accepting nominations - so please tell us how you support wellbeing - it might earn praise for your school.

This year's Kent Mental Wellbeing Awards includes the themes of kindness and compassion, wellbeing and mental health - so schools should consider submitting nominations focusing on anti-bullying initiatives; buddying schemes and inclusiveness - as well as those more directly supporting pupil or staff mental wellbeing.

The judges are particularly keen to have nominations for the Wellbeing Space of the Year - linked to either outdoor or indoor reflective or calming areas such as nature areas.

The awards celebrate the people, initiatives and organisations making a positive contribution towards the wellbeing of the school community.

Staged by the mental health charity East Kent Mind and supported by a range of organisations including Kent County Council, the event will highlight the good ideas used daily in the county's schools to assist with wellbeing in its broadest sense.

Of particular interest to the judges this year are examples of schools involved in:

  • Nature areas or outdoor classroom experiences that assist pupils with learning in the natural
    environment.
  • Nature areas that allow students to relax, reflect and de-stress.
  • Outdoor gardens and allotments giving pupils hands-on experience of growing plants.
  • Forest schools
  • Sensory gardens
  • Buddying initiatives
  • Kindness campaigns
  • Anti-bullying campaigns aimed at promoting inclusiveness
  • Family wellbeing workshops
  • Pastoral care support
  • Wellbeing hubs or teams focused on wellbeing and mental health
  • Acts of kindness on campus or in the community.

Schools should also consider detailing how the staff or volunteers have helped projects to succeed as the judges also like to make awards to people making a difference with wellbeing - not just the initiatives themselves.

Submitting a nomination is easy, simply visit the Kent Mental Wellbeing Awards website

We recommend you create your nominations on a Word document and cut and paste the narrative on to the nomination form.

If you have any questions visit the East Kent Mind website. The awards information is located under the Get Involved tab, or email simondolby@eastkentmind.org.uk or call Simon on 07989 164752.