Raising emotional health worldwide
The Solihull Approach model: An integrated framework for transformational change.
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“Now more than ever, relationships – togetherness – is essential. Essential to improve children’s mental health prospects, promote kindness around the globe and raise wellbeing.”
Dr Hazel Douglas MBE, Director, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Child Psychotherapist
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A proven framework designed to enhance emotional health and wellbeing in schools.
By equipping staff, students, and parents with the tools to understand and support emotional development, schools can foster a positive learning environment, improve behaviour, and strengthen engagement.

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For every parenting season
Sleepfullness
How can understanding infant emotional health help with common sleep problems?

Moving up in school
How can you support your child when moving up or changing school?







We want to raise emotional health worldwide for a kinder, happier and healthier society.
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Children’s mental health report highlights the need for early support
Togetherness responds to the latest children’s mental health report from the Children’s Commissioner, which shows more than one million children in England had open referrals in 2024-25. The article explores why early support, prevention and relationships matter.
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Understanding the pressures young people face online
Recent Barnardo's research highlights the pressures many young people face online. We explore the findings through the lens of the Solihull Approach model and the importance of emotional understanding during adolescence.

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