A cover of a booklet called "Ready Set Resilience". The cover has an illustration of 9 diverse hands all coming together to form a circle, inside text reads "READY SET RESILIENCE" and underneath that a person in a wheelchair high fives a person running.

Ready, Set, Resilience is a workbook and supporting guidance created to support young people’s resilience aimed at year 9 students. It uses mixture of activities which support individual resilience (beating the odds) and activities to support changing the odds like activism.

Over several months our autistic CSRJ and Boingboing colleague, Dr Gemma Williams, worked with a stakeholder group to co-produce some guidelines for communicating well with autistic people in healthcare settings.

REMiT Toolkit For Young People And Parents And Carers 6

The Resilient Minds Toolkits are co-produced guides written by young people and parents/carers to support young people’s resilience and mental health. We have co-produced guides for both a Blackpool context and a national context. Find out more here.

REMiT Toolkit For Young People Blackpool

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, … Read more

REMiT Toolkit For Parents Carers Blackpool

Blackpool Resilient Minds Toolkits are co-produced guides written by young people and parents/carers in Blackpool to support their resilience and mental health. You can download both ReMiT guides here as well as take part in the ReMiT feedback survey.

The Resilient Minds Toolkits are co-produced guides written by young people and parents/carers to support their resilience and mental health. You can download both ReMiT guides here designed for a national context as well as take part in the ReMiT feedback survey.

REMiT Toolkit For Young People

The Resilient Minds Toolkits are co-produced guides written by young people and parents/carers to support young people’s resilience and mental health. You can download both ReMiT guides here as well as take part in the ReMiT feedback survey.

Illustration of a laptop on a green background. On the laptop screen is a hand holding a megaphone and the Houses of Parliament

Here in the Boingboing / CRSJ / Resilience Revolution community we encourage each other and our pals to write to our MP’s when we think important changes need to happen in our communities. To help you to give it a go, we’ve put together this guide on how to lobby your MP.

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