Mental health lead resource hub

For a whole-school or college approach

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This resource hub has been created in partnership with and funded by the Department for Education, with new resources added regularly. Find out more about how the suitability of resources is assessed.

 

Signposted resources are not funded or endorsed by the Department for Education, unless otherwise stated.

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Eight whole-school or college approach principles

  • 1 Leadership and management
  • 2 School ethos and environment
  • 3 Curriculum, teaching and learning
  • 4 Student voice
  • 5 Staff development, health and wellbeing
  • 6 Identifying need and monitoring impact
  • 7 Working with parents/carers
  • 8 Targeted support

Learn more about the eight whole-school or college approach principles.

With Thanks To

We welcome this resource hub which will help schools and colleges to support mental wellbeing across their settings.

NAHT

These are welcome resources for leads in FE to enhance approaches to and delivery of mental health support services.

Association of Colleges

We are proud to have supported developing this library to support in whole education approaches to mental wellbeing.

The Children and Young People's Mental Health Coalition (CYPMHC)

Place2Be is proud to have been involved in the creation of this resource that will support children and young people.

Place2Be

These resources are more vital than ever in helping address the growing concern for young people’s mental health.

Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)

If you are a classroom teacher or support staff member, visit our resource hub for staff.

5 Staff development, health and wellbeing

E-learning module: Introduction to self-harm in schools

A free, 30-minute training module designed to help education staff understand, recognise, and respond to self-harm in a supportive and confident way.
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5 Staff development, health and wellbeing

Start the year well toolkit

A toolkit to help education staff and leaders prioritise their wellbeing at the start of a new academic year.
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5 Staff development, health and wellbeing

Moving for mental health: finding what works for you

A first-person account of how movement can help education staff manage their wellbeing.
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7 Working with parents/carers

Building better parent-teacher relationships

A webinar to help maintain positive working relationships between parents, carers and education staff.
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5 Staff development, health and wellbeing

How to maintain a healthy mind and school culture during periods of challenge

A practical toolkit to help school leaders implement healthy habits for supporting their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of their staff. 
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5 Staff development, health and wellbeing

End of year reflective exercise

Questions to help education staff reflect on the positive aspects of the academic year.
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