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-  School attendance and mental wellbeingUnderstand the relationship between mental wellbeing and non-attendance and support children and young people in your setting.  
-  Advice for parents and carers: talking mental health with children at primary schoolA tip sheet for parents and carers sharing advice on talking about mental health with primary school children.  
-  Advice for parents and carers: talking mental health with young people at secondary schoolA leaflet for secondary schools to share with parents and carers, offering top tips for speaking to young people about mental health.  
-  Anti-racism policy templateA template for writing your own anti-racism policy in consultation with representatives from across the whole-school community.  
-  Childhood trauma, migration and asylum: animation and toolkit for education settingsAn animation and accompanying toolkit for education staff working with children and young people who have been affected by war, migration and asylum.  
-  Classroom wellbeing toolkitA toolkit for secondary school staff, sharing practical steps to promote and support mental health through everyday interactions with students.  
-  Diversifying the curriculum to increase representationAn instructional case study from a school who set up a working group looking at diversifying their curriculum, and ensuring it is representative of their student population.  
-  Gathering student voice on racism and mental health in schoolsWays for schools to gather student voice, including suggested questions on racism and mental health to add to a student survey.  
-  Healthy relationships: a toolkit to support primary-aged pupilsA four-part lesson toolkit and additional resources to help pupils aged 10 to 11 explore healthy friendships, emotional wellbeing and conflict resolution.  
-  How to practise cultural exchange in schoolsLearn how to facilitate cultural exchange in schools and what things you need to consider.  
-  Improving school staff knowledge and confidence around anti-racismLists of books, videos, articles and more that educators can use to explore and develop their racial literacy.  
-  Let's talk about anxiety: animation and teacher toolkitThe Let’s talk about anxiety animation and resource toolkit helps students aged 11 to 13 to normalise, understand and manage anxious feelings.  
-  Measuring and monitoring children and young people’s mental wellbeingThe toolkit aims to raise awareness amongst school and college staff of the range of validated tools that are available to help measure subjective mental wellbeing amongst cohorts of stu...  
-  Mental health resources to support further education studentsA set of five free mental health resources specifically for staff in further education colleges, covering common mental health concerns for college students including anxiety, unhealthy ...  
-  Mentally Healthy SchoolsMentally Healthy Schools is a free website for all primary, secondary and FE settings across the UK. 
-  Microaggressions: staff meeting presentation and guidanceA PowerPoint and guidance on delivering a presentation about microaggressions to staff members.  
-  Moving up! The transition to secondary schoolThis animation and accompanying teacher toolkit is aimed at supporting pupils who have recently started Year 7, or are due to start soon. 
-  My self-care plan: primaryThis self-care plan walks primary-aged children through a series of steps, helping them create a simple self-care plan that works for them.  
-  My self-care plan: secondary and FEA plan which helps young people identify activities that they can use to support their mental health.  
-  Peer support for mental wellbeing in schools and collegesA practical guide to help schools and colleges develop structured, peer-led programmes to support student mental wellbeing.  
-  Reviewing existing school policies with an anti-racist lensA guide to reviewing all of your existing school policies with an anti-racist lens.  
-  Self-care summer: advice for education staffSelf-care may not be the easiest thing for education staff to practise.  
-  Seven ways to support children and young people who are worriedThis guide identifies seven ways you can use CBT to help children and young people who may be experiencing anxiety.  
-  Supporting children's transition to secondary school: guidance for parents and carersThis short guide provides tips about how parents and carers can best support children through the transition to secondary school.  
-  Supporting staff from racially minoritised groupsInformation about the impact of racism on school staff, and guidance for schools on how to foster a safe and supportive environment.  
-  Supporting staff wellbeing in schoolsThis booklet offers practical guidance about what school staff and senior leaders can do to support their own and their colleagues' wellbeing.  
-  Supporting students who have experienced racismInformation for staff on how best to support a student who has experienced racism and where else to seek support.  
-  Taking CARE to promote mental health in schools and collegesA short animation for education staff that recognises the importance of supporting children and young people’s mental health in schools and colleges, and offers a simple principle for st...  
-  Talking mental health: animation & teacher toolkitTalking Mental Health is an animation and accompanying teacher toolkit designed to help begin conversations about mental health in the classroom and beyond. 
-  Talking racism and mental health in schools: podcast seriesA series of five podcast episodes featuring mental health, anti-racism and education experts. 
-  Teaching curriculum topics linked to racism and handling racist world eventsA lesson planning guide for teaching a curriculum topic that is linked to race and racism, or for when a potentially traumatic racist incident occurs in the wider world.  
-  Ten ways to support school staff wellbeingAn action-planning guide to help school and college leaders support the wellbeing of their staff.  
-  Traumatic bereavement resourcesResources about traumatic bereavement, featuring a short introductory animation and a comprehensive written guide with supporting tools and videos. 
-  Wellbeing measurement resources for studentsResources to help schools and colleges understand the mental wellbeing needs of their students using a simple step-by-step approach.  
-  We all have mental health: animation and teacher toolkitAn animation and accompanying teacher toolkit aimed at Key Stage 3 secondary school pupils (Years 7-9). 
-  Wellbeing measurements for school staffInformation and support to implement staff wellbeing surveys. 
-  Wellbeing Measurement for Schools (WMfS)Discover CORC's Wellbeing Measurement for Schools (WMfS) approach. Capture insights, generate reports and use evidence-based tools to strengthen support across your school. 
