Mental Health Literacy
Our Mental Health Literacy Programme
Flexible, evidence-based, and designed for parents, teachers, and students, our mental health literacy program can be delivered as a complete series or tailored to suit your school’s unique goals. Combine modules to address specific needs, or choose the full program for a comprehensive approach to building understanding, awareness, confidence and a shared language around mental health across your community.
Let us help you create a program that works for you.
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Your Growing Brain
Learn how your amazing brain works and changes as you grow. Discover why you feel and think the way you do, and learn ways to help your brain stay healthy and strong.
Outcomes:A workshop that provides a foundational understanding of how the brain develops throughout childhood and adolescence. Participants learn how brain changes influence emotions, behaviour and decision-making.
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Identity & Belonging
Who are you, really? Explore what makes you you; your values, culture, and experiences, and learn how to feel proud of who you are while building connection with others.
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This session encourages reflection on the many layers that shape identity, including culture, values and lived experiences. Participants explore how identity evolves, and how it connects us to others. The workshop supports self-awareness, confidence and cross-cultural understanding, helping young people feel seen, valued and included in their community. -

Digital Life
Social media is everywhere, but how does it affect the way you think and feel? Learn how to use it in ways that protect your mental health, and keep your friendships real.
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Participants examine how digital environments affect mental health, self-esteem and interpersonal relationships. This workshop introduces tools for healthy online habits, emotional regulation and critical thinking. It encourages responsible digital citizenship and promotes balanced use of technology in daily life. -

Self-care That Works
Life can be tough sometimes, and that’s ok. Learn strategies to help you stay strong, handle challenges, and bounce back when things don’t go as planned.
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This workshop helps participants recognise stressors and emotional triggers, and introduces effective self-care strategies. They learn practical approaches to building resilience, coping with setbacks and maintaining wellbeing in the face of challenges. The session fosters emotional literacy and personal agency. -

Courageous Conversations
Sometimes we need to say the hard things. Learn how to speak up with kindness, listen with care, and set boundaries that keep relationships respectful and real.
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This session builds tools for honest, respectful dialogue. Participants explore the role of empathy, learn how to handle conflict in healthy ways, and practice setting boundaries. The workshop encourages open communication, mutual respect and a shared sense of responsibility in creating safe, inclusive spaces. -

Mental Health
We all have physical health, and we all have mental health. We tackle the stigma around talking about mental health, and explore some of the more common mental health challenges that we face in schools today.
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This workshop provides a clear and accessible introduction to mental health. Participants gain insight into common mental health challenges and the factors that influence emotional wellbeing. The session reduces stigma, builds confidence in discussing mental health, and offers guidance on how to seek or offer support.
This workshop is designed as a precursor to Level 1 MHFA training.
Program Structure
This program is practical, engaging, and grounded in evidence, designed to build knowledge, confidence, and real-world understanding of mental health. Tailored to the needs of your school community, each session is created to deliver meaningful, lasting impact.
For Young People: 90-minute sessions that build mental health literacy through open discussion, reflection, and age-appropriate learning. Available for Primary, Middle, and Secondary school students.
For Parents: Companion sessions that mirror key concepts, supporting a shared language and understanding of mental health at home.
For Teachers: Flexible sessions that equip educators with the knowledge and tools to confidently support mental health conversations, available in person or online.