During Mental Health Week, Primary students took part in a host of activities designed to encourage mental health awareness and how to speak out and that all voices matter. Students expressed themselves through writing activities, s...
World Mental Health Day and the following Mental Health Weeks kick off yearlong implementations that help ensure all of our students remain safe and well. Our Wellness Walk takes students and staff alike around the campus,...
In the vibrant world of education, the well-being of our students is a beacon that guides everything we do. In line with Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re taking a moment to shine a spotlight on the importance of mental health support within our partner centres. Just as we nurture aca...
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WHEREAS: Because Mental Health Can’t Wait, raising awareness about the importance of accessing support for mental wellness is crucial for children, youth, their families, and caregivers; andWHEREAS: Ensuring that everyone in our community knows about the availability of free, accessible, and ...
The theme for Children’s Mental Health Week this year is all about connections. Here at Manchester United, we understand the importance of creating meaningful connections from a young age, as they empower us both on and off the pitch. Communicating our emotions in a healthy way is an importa...
City in the Community mark Children's Mental Health Week The video showcases participants from the charity’s ‘Premier League Primary Stars’ and ‘City Careers’ programmes*, all promoting the message of speaking to someone if you don’t feel OK. ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had implications for adolescents’ interpersonal relationships, communication patterns, education, recreational activities and well-being. An understanding of the impact of the pandemic on their mental health is crucial in measu
The week of 10-16 May was alsoMental Health Awareness Week. Every year there is a different theme that the week tries to bring awareness to. This year’s theme wasLoneliness. With all students unable to come to school, it seemed a more pertinent theme than ...