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    EB News: 24/03/2026 – 11:09

    The Welsh Government has announced over £1.6m in new funding to provide additional mental health and wellbeing support in schools over the next three years.

    It will fund a mental health programme developed by Anna Freud, a mental health charity for children and young people, for primary and secondary schools across Wales, which uses the latest evidence to design new approaches to mental ill health prevention and intervention.

    The funding will introduce the Strategies for Safety and Wellbeing programme, to learners in Year 5 and Year 7, to equip them with knowledge, skills and understanding around mental health, safety and how to access support. 

    Strategies for Safety and Wellbeing was the most promising of several mental health interventions for schools trialled through Education for Wellbeing, a randomised control trial led by Anna Freud and UCL that involved more than 30,000 students in Schools across England.

    Lessons will be delivered by trained school staff who will work with learners in Years 5 and 7 to recognise and manage their emotional wellbeing and where to turn if they or a friend need help.

    The programme will be rolled out across all schools in Wales over the next three years.

    This investment builds on support already available in schools through the whole-school approach, which aims to support the emotional and mental wellbeing of learners and staff in schools.

    Cabinet Secretary for Education Lynne Neagle said: “The Strategies for Safety and Wellbeing programme has a strong track record in helping learners understand their own mental health and vitally, knowing where to turn when they need support. By making it available in every school, we are taking a real step forward in giving every child the skills and confidence they need to thrive.”

    Roisin McEvoy, Head of Schools Training and National Programmes at Anna Freud, said: “We are incredibly excited that every single state school across Wales will access this programme, which is grounded in research and designed to help prevent mental ill health. With around 1 in 5 children in Wales estimated to have a diagnosable mental health condition, it is more important than ever to provide early support in schools.

    “This approach builds the wellbeing of learners by normalising everyday emotions, like stress and sadness, and helps them to develop strategies for managing feelings and supporting others. It also shows where and how to get more help if needed. We very much look forward to working with the Welsh Government over the next three years to roll this out in schools and support children and young people across the country to thrive.”

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