What students at Hendon School, North London do to support their mental health
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A list of prominent mental health charities and support services for young people
Slide deck on the business reasons for investing in young people's mental health. You can adapt this with statistics from your own school and use it to engage your senior leaders
Here’s some self-care tips to help protect against stress
Some common sources of stress in young people
Starting a conversation is the first step on their journey
Some key principles that an organisation can use when developing their wellbeing strategy
The Youth MHFAider should provide lots of possible directions that a young person can make their own decisions about.
Andrew McBroom, teacher at City of London School, discusses how he uses his Mental Health First Aid skills in his work
Whether you already have MHFA England® training in your school, college, or youth setting, or are still considering it, this guide is for you.
Wall poster created in partnership with Action for Happiness
A text-only version of the 10 Keys to Happier Living poster
This document serves as a digital reference list to accompany the hardcopy version of our Youth Mental Health First Aid manual.
Information on the role of a Youth MHFA Champion (someone who has completed a Youth MHFA One Day Course) in schools
Many surveys and studies that examine youth mental health often include a wider age range of participants, typically from 6 -25 years old. This broader age range reflects adolescence and early adulthood.
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