We have a wealth of knowledge and expertise in mental health education for students in secondary education.
Mind of the Student offer a range of in-school, online and downloadable resources which can benefit a students understanding of mental health, how they can help themselves and where to get additional support if required.
Our resources range from lesson plans, follow-up assembly activities, worksheets, posters and informatics sheets. Please note, our pool of resources are currently being expanded.
Downloadable Resources
Anxiety Resources
Designed to help develop understanding of anxiety triggers, and how to create a unique plan on how to cope with these feelings in the future.
Exam Stress Resources
Designed to help develop understanding of anxiety triggers, and how to create a unique plan on how to cope with these feelings in the future.
Year 7 Lesson Plan
Download our Year 7 post-workshop lesson plan to supplement our in-person visit. This lesson plan is age specific for students in Year 7.
Social Media Resources
Designed to help develop understanding of anxiety triggers, and how to create a unique plan on how to cope with these feelings in the future.
Fundraise for Us
Support Mind of the Student at your school by organising a fundraiser. Get in touch with the team at MOTS to support you with this.
Year 8 Lesson Plan
Download our Year 8 post-workshop lesson plan to supplement our in-person visit. This lesson plan is age specific for students in Year 8.
Depression Resources
Designed to help develop understanding of anxiety triggers, and how to create a unique plan on how to cope with these feelings in the future.
Behavioural Activation Worksheet
Other Worksheets
Download our ‘Match the Definition’ worksheet and ‘Mental Health Word Search’ worksheet which can be used in a classroom setting.
Year 9 Lesson Plan
Download our Year 9 post-workshop lesson plan to supplement our in-person visit. This lesson plan is age specific for students in Year 9.
Resources from External Providers
MindEd
MindEd is ideal if you volunteer, work or are studying to work with infants, children, teenagers or adults. MindEd has e-learning courses and opportunities on their website.
Calm Harm
Calm Harm is an app designed to help people resist or manage the urge to self-harm. It was developed for teenage mental health charity stem4 by Dr. Nihara Krause, Consultant Clinical Psychologist.
Mental Health Literacy
Mental Health Literacy are committed to creating and delivering the high quality mental health literacy information, research, education, and resources for teachers.
Students Against Depression
This is an incredibly useful resource for students and teachers. It offers advice, information, guidance, and help to those affected by low mood, depression, and suicidal thinking.