Student Resources

Mental Health Documents

Explore PsycApp’s resources built to enhance your wellbeing throughout your educational journey.

 

How to journal for personal gratitude

Journaling prompts for self-reflection

Top 6 mood-boosting foods 

Motivational quotes from fan favourite celebs

Get festive with our pumpkin pie recipe

Explore the skills you’ll learn by playing eQuoo

Access your student wellbeing pack, curated by Psychologists to help you while you navigate through eQuoo

If you are struggling or know someone who is, seeking help is a courageous step.

Please explore the resources listed below for support or contact your safeguarding lead at school for immediate assistance.

Personal Resources:

childline.org.uk or call 0800 1111
Provides free and confidential help for anyone under 19.

samaritans.org or call 116 123
Available 24/7 for anyone in distress or struggling to cope.

papyrus-uk.org or call 0800 068 4141
A charity focused on preventing young suicide.

Helping Others:

rethink.org
Guidance on how to support someone with a mental health problem.

mind.org.uk
Provides advice on how to help a friend who’s struggling.

studentminds.org.uk
The UK’s student mental health charity, with resources for supporting friends.

How to Use Journaling to Manage Anxiety

Research has highlighted journaling as a powerful, therapeutic method to reduce anxiety. Here, we’ll explore how journaling can serve as an outlet.

Supporting Mental Health in SEN Students

SEN students often face additional barriers that can impact their mental health, such as difficulties with communication, sensory sensitivities, or navigating social interactions.

November in Review: Key Mental Health Developments

November 2024 has been a transformative month for mental health care in the UK, with expanded funding, and a renewed focus on equality.

Supporting Resilience in Neurodiverse Students

Mental resilience, or the capacity to cope with adversity and adapt to change, plays a vital role in helping neurodiverse students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

How Building Relationship Skills Supports SEN Students

For students with special educational needs, developing interpersonal relationship skills is more than just a part of their education, it’s a pathway to understanding, confidence, and growth.

How Schools Can Combat Seasonal Affective Disorder

Let’s explore some proactive, actionable ways schools can combat SAD, boosting resilience and mood

SAD and Its Impact on Education

In an educational setting, SAD can impact students’ academic performance and emotional well-being.

Why Kindness Matters for Mental Health

Each year, on World Kindness Day we’re reminded of the power of small acts and the impact they can have on our lives and on those around us.

Promoting a Safe and Inclusive Environment

This week, as we see the start of Anti-Bullying Week, it’s essential to place renewed focus on creating a safe, supportive and inclusive environment for all students.

Identifying and Supporting Students with Seasonal Depression

SAD is a form of depression triggered by seasonal changes, affecting countless school and college students each year.