Delivered by:
Mental Health UK
Aims and Objectives
Educational preventative mental health programme:
- To support young people aged 14-18 to build resilience and develop skills to protect their mental health through life’s transitions.
- Is interactive and uses relatable scenarios like dealing with stress over exams, coping with uncertainty, managing social relationships, dealing with pressure around finding a job or going to university.
- Includes staff training, co-delivery of mental health workshops, and a range of resources.
- Provide tools and knowledge to help young people to adapt to times of change and difficulty in a mentally healthy way.
Duration:
1 – 3 hours
Audience:
- Teach young people aged 14-18
- Based at a school or college
- Support / work with young people in a non-education setting such as community outreach centres and youth groups.
- Support / work young people who are on the waiting list for CAMHS or young people who do not require further clinical intervention.
Delivery Method:
- There are qualified training associates available to deliver this programme in the Highland area, in person, either in schools/colleges or in non-educational settings.
- There are also online options available.
Cost to Participant:
Free
How to Book:
- To find out more about the training opportunities in your area, please get in touch with the Bloom & Your Resilience Team at schools@mentalhealth-uk.org
- Want to ask some more questions first? Please call or email Bloom Engagement Office for Scotland, Hannah Dibneh: 07739 216 455 or Hannah.dibnah@changemh.org
- For more information about online options, please visit the Bloom Online Teacher Training.