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Supporting pupils with anxiety and mental health concerns through online learning

Online learning is helping hundreds of young people with severe mental health issues to access education and reach their potential. Gareth Lucas-Howells explains

Anxiety disorders and mental health can interrupt mainstream schooling or in many cases lead to long term school refusal for some pupils. It is important to recognise these challenges and provide a learning environment in which anxious learners are in absolute control of how they communicate in class, both with their teachers and their peers, for however long they might need it.

At Academy21, our online provision supports hundreds of young people each year who may be suffering from general or specific anxiety and mental health disorders through the medium of online learning.

Consulting with and advising our clients to agree the best fit timetable for each individual's needs. Continually monitoring progress and adjusting their timetable if required, with minimal disruption to learning and to the established structure of each learner’s day.

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