This programme offers support to young people experiencing mental wellbeing issues, using psycho-social tools and stress-busting strategies for young people - as well as creating innovative peer mentoring and physical activity opportunities. Includes FREE digital resources.
A Well School places just as much emphasis on wellbeing as it does on academic performance. It understands that children and young people are more effective learners when they are happy and well and that they must take care of their staff and their pupils wellbeing to create a culture that allows everyone to reach their potential. You can sign up to the community for free to get a better feel for who we are and what we are aiming to do. Once you're registered, you can also take the pledge to become a Well School and unlock additional content.
Having good mental health helps us relax more, achieve more and enjoy our lives more. The NHS provides expert advice and practical tips to help you look after your mental health and well being. Resources for adult and parents.
Public Health England Every Mind Matters
Helping you teach PSHE, RHE and RSHE to Upper KS2, KS3 and KS4 students, with flexible, ready-to-use content co-created with teachers, and young people.
While you support students, Every Mind Matters is here to support you by providing simple, practical advice for a healthier mind.
Wellbeing : Oxford University Press
Wellbeing expert, Adrian Bethune, has created these toolkits offering insights for parents with suggested activities. Download and share with your pupils' parents.
Wellbeing Curriculum for Secondary Schools (11-16) - PE Scholar
This New Wellbeing Curriculum resource, developed by Will Swaithes (The Learning Locker) and in association with Dr Liz Durden-Myers (PE Scholar), provides an excellent foundation for classroom or distance learning of essential aspects of Physical Education and the RSE and Health Education curricula.
Mental health resources for children, parents, carers and school/ college staff
Some useful links and sources of support so that children, parents, carers, and school and college staff can get the advice and help they need. We have also added a new module to the RSHE curriculum for primary and secondary schools specifically designed to focus on mental health. This important addition will enable much-needed conversations about mental health to happen inside the classroom.