Skill-shops for Young Minds

Weekly one-hour workshops over 4 weeks | From £600 for 10-12 students

For those aged 11-25, our four-week programme of interactive workshops help teenagers and young people become more resilient, emotionally aware, and well-resourced adults.

Could you be eligible for funded training?
 
Check our funded training page to see our current grant-funded training options.

Overview

Our Skill-Shops for Young Minds are suitable for any school, college, university, supported housing, doctor’s surgery or organisation that caters to young people aged 11+.

We help young people better understand how their brain can react differently to situations based on previous experience, knowledge, and memories.

Content is tailored and includes a mix of case studies, practical activities, group discussions and movement to empower young people to have skills and strategies to look after their own mental health.

What’s included?

  • The teenage brain and mental health
  • A toolkit of skills and techniques to support yourself and others
  • Develop an understanding of emotional needs and resources, and how they relate to physical wellbeing
  • Find out about how we feel stress in the body and what we can do about it
  • Learn skills to cope in challenging situations such as feeling out of control, managing worry and anxiety, feeling concerned for others or recognising and dealing with feelings of stress
  • Understand mental health and how to move towards, or stay in, wellbeing by meeting needs
  • Understand the link between food and drink, movement and sleep to improve wellbeing

Enquire

Register your interest, and we’ll be in touch for the next steps to support mental wellbeing in your school or activity group.

Don’t forget to check if you’re eligible for any of our funded training.

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