The Root Of It Journey
Driven by desire to help people
2013
After recognising the long waiting lists for mental support services in schools, Richard pulls together The Root of It team of specialists to make the help accessible for children in need.
2014
The award aims to celebrate and recognise the good practises in education systems.
2015
The first training course is introduced
This training programme equips support staff in primary or secondary schools with knowledge to assess and effectively address the socio-emotional needs of children.
2016
The Mentoring School offers a suite of courses, helping leaders to gain confidence and competence in mentoring. Many of these courses have received qualifications.
2019
The Mental Health Awards are presented to organisations and individuals who relentlessly work toward making an impact in their field. The award symbolises hard work and heart-felt devotion to increase the wellbeing of others.
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We have since expanded our services to include workplace mental health training, Mental Health First Responder programmes and consultancy, supporting organisations to build healthier, more resilient workplaces.
Today, we partner with organisations of all sizes to deliver practical solutions that strengthen wellbeing, leadership and organisational culture.
2020
As a response to the impact that the pandemic left on people's career and wellbeing, the Skills for Progress offers variety of training courses.
In 2020 The Root of It are brought in as experts by the Department of Education to support the creation of the statutory Relationships (Sex) and Health curriculum, including a focus on mental health.
2021
The Root of It establishes ta network for school and college based mental health leads in order to support the professionals in their role. Sponsored by the Department for Education the Root of It provides the training of Senior Mental Health Leads.
