The Enemy Within: Work-Related Stress and the Education Crisis
Definition
1. Introduction
2. The State of the Sector: Education, Neo-Liberalism and Mental Health
2.1. Mental Health in Early Years Settings
2.2. Mental Health in School Settings
2.3. Mental Health in Higher Education
3. Education with a Mental Health Agenda: Roles, Responsibilities, and Boundaries
3.1. Embedding Mental Health Support in the Early Years
3.2. The Mental Health Agenda in School Settings
3.3. Universities with a Mental Wellbeing Agenda
4. S.O.S (Save Our Staff): Creating Inclusive Mentally Healthy Education Settings
4.1. Professional Identity and Educator Mental Health
4.2. Staff Training Needs and Institutional Support for Educators’ Wellbeing
4.3. Tackling Systemic Barriers and Culture Change Across the Education Trajectory
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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