Drive lasting change

Designed for experienced Senior Mental Health Leads, this advanced course deepens knowledge on complex mental health issues, strategic planning, and leadership skills needed to drive lasting change and influence school culture.

Session Aims

  • Explore complex mental health challenges within schools.
  • Develop strategic planning and evaluation skills for mental health initiatives.
  • Strengthen leadership capabilities to influence staff and policy.
  • Foster sustainable mental health culture and partnerships.

Delivery Options & Pricing

Individual Booking, Online Session

28th November 2025

09:30 – 11:30

Online/Zoom

£149 per delegate

 

Group bookings

  • Twilight Session (1 hour) â€“ £295 online / £395 in person
  • Half-Day Session (3 hours) â€“ £595 online / £695 in person
  • Full-Day Training (5 hours) â€“ £695 online / £895 in person

Choose your preferred date and time

 

Up to 40 participants per session. Additional attendees: Â£10 per person

Available nationwide in person or virtually via Zoom

 

Book your place & Request an invoice

Take your Senior Mental Health Lead role to the next level with advanced skills and strategic insight.

Email kelly@mindworkmatters.com to book this course today.

Who is the course for?

This course has been designed for all professionals working in a role supporting mental health and wellbeing in schools and colleges. This includes School Leaders, SENCO’s, Pastoral Staff, Senior Mental Health Leads, Teachers, Support Staff.

What our Customers Say

Kelly is a true champion of wellbeing in education. Kelly’s school, Lessness Heath Primary School, was the first to be verified for the Optimus Education Wellbeing Award for Schools, and Kelly has since been a key collaborator in our wellbeing programme for schools. 

This has taken a variety of forms. For example, Kelly has written practical guidance materials on working with parents, which have been shared with the Optimus network via our Knowledge Centre. Kelly is a regular blogger, drawing on her perspective as a wellbeing leader in school, sharing insights with hundreds more readers. She has also spoken at Optimus Education conferences, where delegates have responded to her confident, warm, relatable style, and readiness to share her experience.  

Kelly takes every opportunity to support other practitioners on their wellbeing journey and is a great relationship and network builder. In this way she is building capacity within the system to promote and support the wellbeing of children, young people, families and staff in schools across the country.

Liz Worthen, Optimus Education