Three school staff members stand with Togetherness school accreditation plaque
Left to right: Kiran Minhas, Katy Lynas Craig and Clare McGall

Ballymena Integrated Nursery School receives official recognition from NHS emotional health experts, Togetherness. 

Togetherness whole school training provides staff training, educational resources and parent groups as part of a whole school approach to nurturing emotional wellbeing and prioritising mental health.  

The school accreditation scheme recognises schools committed to embedding the Solihull Approach model and delivering positive change for the whole community. Three tiers of awards recognise a school’s work, with the gold award considered the highest achievement and exemplary practice. 

Ballymena Integrated Nursery School is recognised for its outstanding commitment to nurturing wellbeing across its community. The team celebrates the Solihull Approach model in their work every day. The gold award highlights:

  • Foundation level staff training offered to all staff (teaching, leadership, assistants and administrators)
  • Reflective supervision training and timetabled coaching sessions to support staff wellbeing
  • Advanced training for specialist knowledge in trauma and attachment
  • Parent/Carer groups
  • Integration of approach into pupil behaviour support plans

Dr Hazel Douglas MBE, Clinical Psychologist, Child Psychotherapist and Togetherness Director, said:

Katy Lynas Craig, Principal, said:

Cake with the Togetherness school accreditation badge printed on it. Badge reads 'Togetherness. Bringing the Solihull Approach to the world. GOLD School Accreditation.'
Selfie of the staff at Ballymena Integrated Nursery School