working with teacher training students who have mental health difficulties/conditions: hei provider...
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Working with teacher training students who have mental health difficulties/conditions:
HEI Provider Perspective
Sue Dixon, Head of Initial Teacher Education
Sue Dixon2
Questions1. How can providers use Fitness to
Teach?2. How can we make reasonable
adjustments?3. What counts as reasonable
adjustment within the context of placement? How can we do this and still respect confidentiality?
4. How can we work positively to support students with mental health difficulties?
Sue Dixon3
Case Studies– For some providers Fitness To
Teach appears to lack clarity on how to assess a student teacher’s fitness to teach in relation to mental health
– The following case studies illustrate some of the tensions
Sue Dixon4
Ways Forward 1: A Multi Disciplinary Approach1. Sharing of The Fitness to Teach
document with all sections of University involved in supporting students e.g. Student Union, Counselling Service, Mental Health nurse etc.
2. Dialogue about course demands and how it may impact on students.
3. Putting a support package in place e.g. relapse prevention plan pre course whilst respecting confidentiality.
Sue Dixon5
Ways Forward 2: Gathering case
studies 1. Using case studies as a tool for staff
development to reflect on what worked and what needs to be refined.
Sue Dixon6
Ways Forward 3: Working with partnership Staff
1. Raising awareness with Partnership staff.2. Embedding the DDA and what it may
look like in practice into mentor training sessions.
3. Ringing the school beforehand to see if they can accommodate that student's needs-this may be more tricky with respect to mental health