Chloe Achieves National Qualification as Educational Leader in Mental Health
Weston College is proud to announce that Chloe Wilde, Director of Social Justice and Student Support, has successfully achieved the National Educational Leader in Mental Health qualification.
This nationally recognised qualification highlights Chloe’s expertise and commitment to ensuring mental health and wellbeing are at the centre of student life at Weston College. By completing this advanced training, Chloe is further strengthening the College’s ability to provide the very best support for learners, helping them to feel safe, confident, and ready to succeed.
Chloe’s work and the team she manages has already led to significant developments in how mental health support is delivered across the College. From reducing stigma to embedding wellbeing into everyday learning, Chloe and the team ensures that support is inclusive and accessible for every student.
Reflecting on the achievement, Chloe said:
“Completing this qualification means I can continue to make sure our students have the right support in place, at the right time. Mental health and wellbeing are just as important as academic success, and this will help us keep building a college community where everyone can thrive.”
By achieving the National Educational Leader in Mental Health qualification, Weston College continues to lead the way in embedding wellbeing and resilience across education, making a real difference to learners and the wider community.