Article Category: Support

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
Self-Care for Virtual School Staff: Preventing Compassion Fatigue and Burnout
Working in a Virtual School requires staff to provide consistent emotional and educational support to vulnerable students, often navigating complex
Boosting Secondary School Staff Wellbeing: Tools for a Healthier Workplace
Maintaining a balance between productivity and personal well-being is more crucial than ever. The pressures of deadlines, responsibilities, and constant
Boosting Staff Wellbeing: Tools for a Healthier Workplace
In today’s fast-paced work environment, stress and burnout are common challenges that can impact both personal wellbeing and workplace performance.
Breaking Barriers: Supporting Mental Health Through Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
In today’s diverse workforce, mental health disparities among marginalised groups have become a pressing issue for organisations committed to Diversity,
The Power of Meaningful Conversations: Facing Life’s Fragility
Conversations about loss are often avoided, yet they affect everyone at some point. Loss—whether it’s the death of a loved
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