Seven Wolverhampton schools have been recognised for their commitment to promoting emotional health and wellbeing, the council says.
The schools were part of a pilot scheme run by the council to teach awareness about trauma, understanding individual needs, how to use consistent approaches and ensure emotional wellbeing was school priority.
They were recognised with an ATTUNE award, which promotes wellbeing and anti-bullying, at an event at Fordhouses Cricket Club last week, the council said.
Councillor Jacqui Coogan, cabinet member for children, young people and education, said it was a "wonderful opportunity to hear first-hand about the positive changes these schools have made".
