Pease Pottage school to mark Children’s Mental Health Week with webinar

A school in Pease Pottage will be joined by a children’s charity for a webinar which will mark Children’s Mental Health Week.
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Cottesmore School will welcome Place2Be on Wednesday, February 4, for the 17th instalment of the ‘Cottesmore Connected’ webinar series as part of the charity’s awareness week which runs from February 1-7.

Angelica McMillan from Place2Be will join the school’s headmaster, Tom Rogerson, from 8:30am to tackle the inspired theme this year of ‘express yourself’ for the Cottesmore community.

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Mr Rogerson said: “While we collectively navigate the third national lockdown, the aim of this webinar is to emphasise the importance of speaking openly, to identify the challenges of the current paradigm but, ultimately to provide a safe environment for helpful discussion.

Cottesmore School will hold a webinar to mark Children's Mental Health Week SUS-210127-084256001Cottesmore School will hold a webinar to mark Children's Mental Health Week SUS-210127-084256001
Cottesmore School will hold a webinar to mark Children's Mental Health Week SUS-210127-084256001

“We hope that by continuing with these webinars, we can offer parents and their children, the support and inspiration we all undoubtedly need during these uncertain times.”

To learn more about the ‘Cottesmore Connected’ webinar series, visit https://www.cottesmoreschool.com/Cottesmore-Connected-webinar-series/

To send in questions for the panel ahead of a webinar, please email [email protected]

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