The Resilient Minds Toolkit for young people is a co-produced guide written by young people for young people to support their resilience and mental health. The guide shows how to use the Resilience Framework, provides frequently asked questions to give young people the confidence to support their friends and offers our top ten recommended apps, websites and books as well as a guide to local mental health support in Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre. This guide is designed for a Blackpool context – you can find a guide for a national context here
Blackpool ReMiT: Resilient Minds Toolkit – A resilience and mental health guide for young people in the Blackpool area
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The Insiders’ Guide parent carer support course
Parenting has got to be one of the hardest jobs there is – and it’s tougher when you have a child with additional needs such as a disability, special educational need, complex health or behaviour issue.
The Resilient Classroom Resource
This resilient classroom resource was created and developed to provide practical help for tutors and other pastoral staff and is suitable for use in the tutor group setting. It supports the tutor group structure and helps build relationships between tutors and students. Students and heads of years have been involved, through consultation and participation, in providing useful and appropriate exercises.