Survey and interview data collected between November 2020 and March 2021 showed that mental health support teams had been well received by schools and colleges, many of which reported that they were seeing an increase in mental health problems – among pupils, parents and staff – as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. As seen across children and young people’s mental health services generally, there was a sharp reduction in referrals to the teams in the early months of the pandemic. Teams quickly adapted to the challenges presented by Covid-19, primarily by switching to supporting children and young people remotely via the telephone, internet or digital platforms. The study findings suggest that mental health support teams will continue to provide some support remotely after the pandemic, but alongside face-to-face consultations.