Schools & Educational Settings
We understand the pressures schools face in supporting children with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs, and we provide skilled professionals who can work effectively within educational environments.
Whether you need emergency support for a pupil in crisis, ongoing therapeutic input, or specialist assessment and consultation, we deliver flexible, school-focused mental health staffing.
Our Education Partnership Approach
We work with schools and education providers to deliver responsive, integrated mental health support that helps you:
- Respond quickly to mental health crises and prevent exclusions or placement breakdowns
- Provide specialist support for pupils with SEND, particularly SEMH needs
- Maintain pupils in mainstream education through targeted, therapeutic intervention
- Support reintegration following absence due to mental health difficulties
- Deliver early intervention for emerging mental health needs before they escalate
- Bridge gaps while waiting for CAMHS or other specialist services
- Provide training and consultation to teaching staff on trauma-informed approaches and mental health awareness
- Meet statutory duties under the SEND Code of Practice and Keeping Children Safe in Education

Registered Mental Health Nurses
For pupils with more complex mental health needs requiring clinical intervention

Clinical Psychologists & Educational Psychologists
Delivering assessments, formulation, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions

CAMHS Practitioners
With expertise in child development, attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopmental conditions

Crisis Support Workers
For immediate, short-term support during periods of high risk or distress

Mental Health Practitioners & Wellbeing Workers
Providing one-to-one and group support for anxiety, low mood, self-esteem, and emotional regulation

Therapists (CBT, DBT, Play Therapy, Art Therapy)
Offering age-appropriate therapeutic approaches
Our Education Professionals Have Experience Supporting Pupils With:
- Anxiety, depression, and self-harm
- Trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
- Autism, ADHD, and neurodevelopmental conditions
- Attachment difficulties and relationship challenges
- School refusal and attendance issues
- Behavioural difficulties linked to underlying mental health needs
- Eating disorders and body image concerns
- Bereavement and loss
If you need urgent mental health support for a pupil or would like to discuss how we can support your school’s wellbeing provision, contact our Education Team on 0203 150 0440 or email info@camhsprofessionals.co.uk.