Mental health resources to support your class and promote the importance of mental wellbeing the BBC have created this collection of resources for use with both primary and secondary students.

 

 

The Samaritans have produced DEAL (Developing Emotional Awareness and Listening) resource for students 14+ which includes sections on what we mean by Mental Health, coping strategies, dealing with feelings and connecting with others.

 

 

Free PSHE resources that support upper primary and secondary school teachers when promoting positive health, wellbeing and resilience among young people aged 11 to 16.  Lessons include bullying, sleep, puberty, online stress, exam stress, body image and forming positive relationships.

 

 

 

Stride have created lesson plansfor KS3 and KS4 include relationships, managing change, social media, peer pressure, loss and bereavement, sexting, sleep, body image and exam stress.

 

 

Dove’s Confident Me is a set of evidence-based resources for teachers and schools aimed at 11-14 year olds to promote adolescent body confidence.

 

 

 

A World of Difference – Recognising and challenging stereotypes of visible difference is a resource that will:

– Help students recognise and challenge stereotypes of visible difference through examples, activities and discussion.

– Encourage students to develop understanding, empathy and celebrate difference.

The teacher guidance and accompanying slides will support delivery of rights-based approaches to learning, as well as statutory RSHE content on respectful friendships/relationships, caring friendships and online relationships/media.

 

Educate against hate has resources and lesson ideas about British values which stimulate debate and discussion.

 

The HPV EDUCATE resource was co-produced by young people and researchers from the University of Bristol and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, ‘EDUCATE’ will help teach students about the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and provide reassurance about receiving the vaccine — which is usually offered to teenagers at school as part of the national vaccination programme.

 

 

Promoting resilience to gambling resources are aimed at students in year 10, although the material could be adapted to support learning for students aged 13 upwards to help students understand and manage gambling risks.

 

 

 

Online blackmail education resource for 15-18 year olds to help young people gain the knowledge, skills and confidence to identify risk and seek help. There’s a session plan, worksheets and slides designed to be used across a range of settings.

 

 

 

Media Smart provides free teaching resources on subjects like social media, body image and influencer marketing helping ensure every 7-21 year-old are able to identify, interpret and critically evaluate all forms of advertising.

 

 

#LiveSkills: resources supports children and young people to understand the features of live streaming and the specific risks they can face. Aimed at children and young people aged 8-18years.

 

 

British Heart Foundation’s Classroom RevivR is a free, interactive teaching tool that makes it easy for secondary students aged 11-16 to learn CPR and defibrillation using a digital device.