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Apprentice Mental Health Awareness in the Workplace
Mental health plays a crucial role in workplace well-being, yet it’s often overlooked or misunderstood. Apprentices, like all employees, face
Supporting Apprentice Wellbeing for Mentors and Employers
Apprenticeships are a crucial stepping stone into the workforce, offering hands-on experience and professional growth. However, the transition can be
A Whole College Approach to Supporting Students with Eating Disorders
Supporting students with eating disorders requires more than just awareness—it demands a collective commitment from the entire college community. Creating
Breaking Barriers: Supporting Young People with Emotional Barriers to Attendance (EBA)
Attending and engaging in education can be challenging for young people facing emotional barriers, often leading to disengagement and reduced
Thriving in Further Education: Supporting Mental Health in Young Adults
Navigating young adulthood can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially in Further Education settings where students face increasing academic, social,
Supporting Staff Mental Health: Essential Skills and Strategies for Line Managers in Further Education
Effective leadership goes beyond managing tasks—it involves creating a supportive environment where employees feel valued and understood. This interactive session
Compassionate Conversations: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing in Further Education
Creating a supportive environment for students facing emotional challenges is an essential part of working in Further Education. However, discussing
Understanding & Supporting Key Mental Health Conditions in College and Further Education Settings
Supporting students’ mental health is an essential part of fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment. This masterclass is designed
Working with Carers and Social Workers to Support Student Mental Health
Supporting the mental health of vulnerable students is a shared responsibility that requires effective collaboration between educators, carers, and social
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