In Virtual Schools, supporting the mental health and well-being of students is essential to their academic success and personal development. Many children in care, previously in care, or with social care involvement face unique emotional challenges that require a proactive, whole-school approach to mental health.
Masterclass Overview
This course explores how Virtual Schools can embed mental well-being into every aspect of their support framework, ensuring that students, staff, and families feel safe, valued, and supported. Participants will learn how to reduce stigma, create a culture of openness, and equip staff with the confidence and skills to respond effectively to mental health needs.
The session will also cover practical strategies for integrating well-being into the Virtual School’s curriculum, policies, and daily interactions. Emphasis will be placed on strengthening collaboration with parents, carers, social workers, and external mental health services, ensuring a coordinated and sustainable approach to supporting young people’s emotional resilience and long-term well-being.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the key components of a whole-school approach to mental health within Virtual Schools and how they apply to children in care, previously in care, and those with social care involvement.
- Identify strategies to embed mental well-being into Virtual School policies, guidance, and collaborative practices to influence the wider educational experiences of the students they support.
- Develop staff confidence in recognising and responding to students' mental health needs across various learning environments, including remote and multi-agency settings.
- Strengthen partnerships with parents, carers, social workers, and external mental health services to create a joined-up approach to student well-being.
- Create sustainable policies and interventions that promote long-term well-being for students navigating multiple educational and home settings.




