News
International Women’s Day 2024
stem4 asked students what they like about being a woman and who inspires them for International Women's Day 2024.
Returning to Malta to fundraise for stem4
stem4 returned for the third year to complete the Malta Marathon and were delighted to be joined by our friends at Diespeker & Co and Terra Ferma Media Ltd, all taking on half, full and walking half marathons in the GIG Malta Marathon on 25th Feb 2024.
March ’24 Newsletter
stem4's March '24 Newsletter is here, complete with all the updates from the last month.
Self-Harm Awareness Day 2024
On 1st March Self-Harm Awareness Day, stem4 are opening up the conversation about self-harm so that young people and those who care for them can access help in order to prevent self-harming behaviours. #FromShadowsToSupport
Dr Nihara Krause has officially been awarded her MBE
stem4 is so pleased to announce that Dr Nihara Krause has officially been awarded her MBE by Princess Anne for her services to the mental health of young people.
February ’24 Newsletter
stem4's February '24 Newsletter is here, complete with all the updates from the last month.
Promoting positive mental health in young people in a digital age
Learn how to protect young people from the impact of social media and the spread of misinformation by joining us for our CPD certified Media Literacy and Mental Health Training. To help professionals stay one step ahead in the ever-evolving digital landscape, this course provides useful tools to help assess and reduce the impact of online harms.
Did you know that children feel safe online? #SaferInternetDay
The Nominet Youth Wellbeing Index 2022 found that 94% of young people reported feeling safe online.
stem4 Supports Place2Be’s #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek2024
As 1 in 5 children and young people have a probable mental health condition there has never been a more important time for Place2Be’s #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek
“Am I the only person who feels like this?”
Do Social Media platforms enable a modern form of consciousness raising for young people with mental health challenges? Or do the challenges of such engagement pose greater risk to mental health?
January ’24 Newsletter
stem4's January '24 Newsletter is here, complete with all the updates from the last month.
Supporting Primary School Children Exposed to a Traumatic Incident
Developing confidence in supporting a child or young person who is distressed is very helpful since there is no right or wrong way to support a child or young person, the tips provided are there for you to adapt to your child or young person’s individual needs as well as what works within the family and/or school system.