Supporting mental health in schools, supporting young people to thrive
Helping young people to overcome barriers so they can go on to thrive and become resilient individuals is at the heart of what we do! Delivering dedicated well-being intervention programmes, we help them to develop a more positive mindset and strategies they can use when facing challenges both now and in their future lives ahead. Courses are delivered in 1:1 and group settings.
Specialist Areas:
> Mental Health
> Self-esteem
> Anxiety & Low mood
> Resilience
> Relationships
> Behaviour choices
> Disadvantaged students
The course supports learners to understand what grief and bereavement are and learn about the different stages of the grieving process. They will reflect on their own loss and explore different strategies to support them to help them move forwards with their lives.
Key focus areas:
• What grief is
• Difficult feelings
• Why people die
• Five key stages of grief
• Memories
• Special events
• Potential hurdles
• Strategies to help with grief
• Gratitude
• Be creative
Each course will offer 1:1 support or small group sessions (for up to 4 students). This is a 6 week programme, each session is an hour long and it is designed for students aged 7 to 16 years old.
Evidence of student progress will be provided through SDQs, feedback forms, workbooks and activities.
The course leader has 20 years' experience in education (Teacher and SMHL), working primarily with vulnerable young people facing a range of barriers to learning. Combined with the skills she developed on her counselling diploma, she offers supportive and practical guidance to students and is passionate about supporting them to thrive and develop positive aspirations for their futures.