An Open Letter from stem4 on Mobile Phone Policies in Schools
stem4 highlights gaps in the Department for Education ban on mobile phones in schools and stresses the importance of digital support for young people’s mental health.
stem4 highlights gaps in the Department for Education ban on mobile phones in schools and stresses the importance of digital support for young people’s mental health.
Youth Mental Health Day 2025 (19th September) focuses on the theme "Share Support". Discover why sharing resources, peer encouragement and early intervention tools like stem4’s apps can make a life-changing difference for young people facing mental health challenges.
Today is stem4's Youth Mental Health Day. The theme is #ControlYourScroll, aiming to equip young people with the simple digital hacks and mental health strategies needed for a positive and safe online experience.
stem4 has announced the release of "Control Your Scroll: A Guide for Young People," authored by Dr. Nihara Krause MBE. This guide, produced as a free resource for Youth Mental Health Day 2024, aims to help young people manage their digital wellbeing.
This year stem4 is challenging schools to compete in a Youth Mental Health Day Fundraising Challenge. By participating, not only will you be helping to fund crucial mental health initiatives, but you'll also be fostering a culture of support and understanding within your school community.
stem4's YMHD theme is #ControlYourScroll, aiming to equip young people with the simple digital hacks and mental health strategies needed for a positive and safe online experience.
Why is it that employers are struggling to retain young employees? And what can be done to better support the mental health of young people in the workplace.
How do our apps provide effective evidence-based mental health support to students whilst saving universities money?
stem4 is supporting #UniMentalHealthDay, an awareness day organised by Student Minds and University Mental Health Advisory Network (UMHAN), as all young people deserve effective mental health support during this important time.
The ending of the long summer holidays heralds the start of going back to education or work. For those returning to school and college – it’s exciting to catch up with friends but not so easy to get back to school days and learning, homework and getting up early. To help you get back on track here are some tips.