We’re very proud to be a finalist for the Education Today School & Supplier Awards for Wellbeing Resource or Support of the Year

The Education Today School & Supplier Awards recognise and reward the suppliers, schools, and individuals who work for the greater good of the sector.

We are very proud to have been shortlisted as a supplier to the education sector for Wellbeing Resource or Support of the Year – category criteria being that we’re helping schools address the mental health and wellbeing issues among pupils and/or staff.

“At a time when children’s mental health has never been as much a priority within the culture of education, we are delighted that our emotions curriculum and wellbeing intervention has been nominated for an award alongside professionals and organisations striving to provide the future for education.”

Clare Williams – Co-founder & Author

The supplier award entries will be decided by the sector through an online vote so judged by those who work with the products and services daily. The school and people categories will be decided by the Education Today expert judging panel. For more info please visit their website.

The winners will be announced Thursday 1st December at the Awards Ceremony and Dinner to be held at the River Bank Park Plaza Hotel.

Education Today Hamish & Milo Finalist Wellbeing Resource or Support of the Year

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