Supporting young people and families after a traumatic incident
This information has been taken from ‘Manchester Arena Incident Yorkshire and Humber Briefing’ from Strategic Clinical Network.
ViewThis information has been taken from ‘Manchester Arena Incident Yorkshire and Humber Briefing’ from Strategic Clinical Network.
ViewA simple two page handout talking through a basic relaxation exercises suitable for teenagers.
ViewA simple two page handout talking through a basic relaxation exercises suitable for pre-teens.
ViewA simple downloadable one page grid to enable a young person to record their thoughts and feelings over one week.
ViewA simple downloadable one page grid to enable young person to record their sleep patters over one week.
ViewA simple downloadable one page explanation of a 3 minute breathing exercise for practicing mindfulness
ViewA one page sheet explaining how to approach worrying by using a labelling technique
ViewAims to empower young people to make informed choices about their mental wellbeing. Pages co-produced with other young people.
ViewWe All Have Mental Health is an animation and toolkit designed to give young people aged 11-14 a common language and understanding of what we...
ViewFree downloadable handouts for parents on trauma, plus whole school and class resources
ViewUK’s leading charity committed to improving the wellbeing and mental health of children and young people has an extensive informative website for young people and for adults supporting them.
YoungMindsMindEd e-learning portal is a huge free educational resource on children and young people’s mental health; to help you become informed and better equipped when supporting children and young people. Try searching for a given topic, e.g. ‘loss and grief’ or ‘eating problems’.
MindEdAn information hub on youth mental health offering young people advice and help on mental health problems including ‘why do I feel so down?’ and ‘tips for coping with depression’.
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