Southend Echo’s Chris Phillips Launches 10-Hour ‘Rally Together’ Racket Sport Challenge to Support Mind of the Student

THE Southend Echo’s Chris Phillips is embarking on another unique charity challenge. On Saturday June 28, Chris will take part in a 10 hour racket sport fundraiser which will see…

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Want to join the team at MOTS? We want to meet you at our hiring event on 11th January 2025

Register your details LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4095529144/ Indeed: https://uk.indeed.com/job/school-mental-health-workshop-facilitator-7a28524d21b0070a About Mind of the Student At Mind of the Student, we believe every young person deserves to feel empowered to speak about their…

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Empowering Students with Life-Saving Skills and Mental Health Awareness

In November, Mind of the Student partnered with YourStance CIC to deliver an innovative cross-curriculum programme that equipped young people with essential life-saving skills while addressing the critical link between…

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EmpowerU: Transforming Young Lives Through Mental Health and Life Skills in Buckinghamshire

[Buckinghamshire, UK] – Mind of the Student is proud to announce the launch of EmpowerU: Building a Healthy Mind and Future Programme, a holistic initiative addressing mental health challenges among…

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10 Common Phrases That Stigmatise Mental Health — and How to Say Them Better

Language shapes our world in profound ways, often influencing our thoughts, behaviours, and attitudes more than we realise. Many phrases and expressions commonly used in everyday conversation can unintentionally perpetuate…

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