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Bullying and cyberbullying lesson plan pack
Examine with your class the meaning and impact of bullying, and discover ways of responding to this type of behaviour.
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Tips for supporting children who are experiencing bullying
A poster with guidance on supporting children and young people who are experiencing bullying.
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Trolling and cyber-bullying video
This short film with accompanying teacher notes explores the consequences of online bullying, using a real life case study.
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Your experience - why do people bully?
This animation helps children to understand that there can be many different reasons why someone may bully others, and that often it is a reaction to how they’re feeling, or to something happening in their life.
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Body image
How children and young people think and feel about their body and the way they look can affect their mental health in both a positive and negative way.
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#ImWithSam: raising awareness of learning disabilities and autism
A detailed lesson plan designed to raise awareness of learning disabilities and autism amongst young people.
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Reviewing provision in your school or college
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Refugee and asylum seeker children
Children and families migrate for many different reasons. For some it is a choice, for some it may be for economic reasons, and others may have been forced from their home countries as a result of abuse, war, famine, political or religious persecution, torture or other reasons.
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Whole-school programmes
This section provides links to whole-school approaches which either have good quality or promising records in achieving positive changes in social and emotional skills and/or reductions in risks affecting children’s mental health.
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What's mental health?
We all have mental health. Your mental health affects how you feel, think and act. It refers to your emotional, psychological and social wellbeing. Your mental health can change on a daily basis and over time, and can be affected by a range of factors.