Children's Mental Health Week - Free Webinars 6th - 12th Feb

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Start the conversation about your pupil's mental well-being with our free interactive and thought-provoking film and activity sessions, led by an experienced youth worker. *Recommended by schools in your area*

Children's Mental Health Week is 6th - 12th February... Start the conversation around your pupil's mental wellbeing with our free interactive and thought provoking film and activity sessions, led by an experienced Youth in Mind worker. *Recommended by schools in your area*

We are Youth in Mind: 

  • We run free live mental health and wellbeing webinars
  • Delivered digitally, directly into your school 
  • All focused around health and wellbeing
  • Easy to set up and implement in your school

We run webinar sessions using short films and interactive questions which aim to get pupils thinking and talking about issues that affect them, what they are worried about, and look at coping strategies to improve the way they look after themselves. After a short film, pupils will be invited to get involved in a classroom discussion via our experienced youth worker on a webinar link. 

Designed for pupils, we deliver relevant digital episodes around mental health and wellbeing by fully trained engaging experts. We have created relevant training for Children's Mental Health Week, happening 6th - 12th February.

We deliver digital sessions directly into your classroom via a webinar broadcast link! 

Contact us now to book your free session or request our free e-brochure:

Email: daniel@mymup.org 

We're already working with schools in your area:

“It has transformed what we have been doing in assemblies” Jonathan Kennedy, Assistant Head Teacher, Belle Vue Girls Academy 

“Our pupils with a vision impairment responded incredibly well to the weekly sessions. they enabled the children to articulate themselves about health and mental wellbeing.” Grace Barrowclough - Grove House Primary School 

“Instant, engaging and got the pupils talking and opening up about things they hadn’t spoken about before. I’d urge any of the schools to get involved” - Luke Hirst, Head of Year 7, Belle Vue Girls Academy


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Published: 04/01/2023
Audience: all
Contact: Daniel Carroll

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