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and Wellbeing 1 Cognitive Stages 2 SENSORIMOTOR STAGE 02 PREOPERATIONAL STAGE 37 CONCRETE OPERATIONAL STAGE 812 SENSORIMOTOR STAGE 1318 Psychosocial Stages 3 HOPE TRUST V MISTRUST ID: 756295

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Child Development

and

Wellbeing

1Slide2

Cognitive Stages

2

SENSORIMOTOR STAGE 0-2

PREOPERATIONAL STAGE3-7

CONCRETE OPERATIONAL

STAGE

8-12

SENSORIMOTOR

STAGE

13-18Slide3

Psychosocial Stages

3

HOPE (TRUST V MISTRUST)0-2

WILL (AUTONOMY V SHAME)2-4

PURPOSE (INITIATIVE V GUILT)

4-5

COMPETENCE (INDUSTRY V INFERIORITY)

5-12

FIDELITY (IDENTITY V ROLE CONFUSION)

13-19Slide4

Experience has taught us that we have only one enduring weapon in our struggle against mental illness: the emotional discovery and emotional acceptance of the truth in the individual and unique history of our childhood.

4Slide5

Emotional Health Bucket

5

Believing and remembering that we are loved and are lovable

Ensuring that our environment is emotionally healthySlide6

6Slide7

7

WHAT IS EMPOWERMENT ?Slide8

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Mental Health

And

Schools

8Slide9

SPECIFIC RISKS

9Slide10

Education –The Key Players

10

Parent/s

Our Child

Teacher/s

Friends

SiblingsSlide11

Mental Health Survey: Key Findings 2017

11

would not trust someone

who experienced post-natal

depression to babysit

would not willingly marry

someone previously

hospitalised with depression

would not be comfortable

living next door to someone

with bipolar disorder

do not think someone who

experiences panic attacks

could be head of a company

Think society view

people who spend

time as an inpatient

differently

Think the public should

be better protected

from people with a

mental health problems

73%

Think being treated

for a mental health

difficulty is still seen

by Irish society as a

sign of personal failure

39%

64%

www.stpatricks.ieSlide12

Gilligan stigma model

12

STIGMA

Negative and inaccurate

beliefs and attitudes regarding

mental health difficulties

Inability to access

appropriate support

and treatment services

Negative experience of

mental health difficulties

Mental Health Difficulties being associated with :Committing violent acts, Personal weakness or failure, Biological factors alone, social or family factors solely solely

Resulting in Fear, Uncertainty, Discrimination, Hopelessness, Continued Difficulties

Caused by: Long waiting lists, services not rights based, not recovery focused, not of good

enough quality and/or effectiveSlide13

School Programmes

13

Walk in My Shoes

PREOPERATIONAL

Portugal

MIND MATTERS Germany

Schools for Health in Europe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8ZUSE7XTjgSlide14

Research Findings

14

47% HIGH/ESSENTAIL PRIORITY> 50% NO SCHOOL POLICY

50% WERE NOT PROVIDING SUFFICIENT SUPPORT

3% NOT A PRIORITYSlide15

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