Mental Health Matters

Mental Health Matters


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New lesson editorCitizenshipPSHE+2Lower Secondary (Key Stage 3)Upper Secondary (Key Stage 4)BTEC, GCSE

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Mental Health Matters


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Promote the mental wellbeing of your students

At LessonUp, we believe in supporting educators to use our platform to its fullest potential.

In these slides, we provide you with practical ways to promote your students' mental wellbeing, with the aid of usable examples to help you feel more confident in supporting them.

It is important to note that these are not one-stop solutions to issues that young people may be facing. It is still important to refer them to the proper services and specialists if necessary.

Additional information is provided through the Anna Freud Foundation - www.annafreud.org

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Anxiety

Irritability, or an absence of feeling, pleasure, or motivation are signs of low mood. These are fairly normal emotions. If consistent, they may indicate something more.

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Low Mood

Young people build strong bonds with peers, parents, and carers. Sometimes, these relationships can limit their self-development & ability to regulate their behaviour.

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Young people build strong bonds with peers, parents, and carers. Sometimes, these relationships can limit their self-development & ability to regulate their behaviour.

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Looked-after children

Looked-after children are children who no longer live with their birth parents for a variety of reasons. They are much more likely to experience a mental health issue.

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For any more information, please refer organisations such as YoungMinds, the Anna Freud Foundation or your local SEND support group.

At LessonUp, we believe in supporting educators to use our platform to its fullest potential.

In these slides, we provide you with practical ways to promote your students' mental wellbeing, with the aid of usable examples to help you feel more confident in supporting them.

It is important to note that these are not one-stop solutions to issues that young people may be facing. It is still important to refer them to the proper services and specialists if necessary.

Additional information is provided through the Anna Freud Foundation - www.annafreud.org

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