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Media Literacy and Mental Health: Changing the circular relationship between online
interactions and mental health
interactions and mental health
The aim of the course is to meet health professionals’ growing need for guidance and support in
enhancing their digital competence and to learn how there is a negative, circular relationship
between online harms and mental health, to strengthen the individual’s wellbeing and boost digital
resilience.
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How to prepare to go back to university
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.
How to prepare to go back to school
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.
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What can you do when things don’t go to plan?
Experiencing a disappointing outcome is an emotionally painful experience (trust us, we have all been there!). How can we process these experiences and emerge resilient?
Now is the time for universities to prioritise the mental wellbeing of their students.
Now, more than ever, is the time for universities to prioritise the mental wellbeing of their students.
Trauma and Loss in the Digital Age: Protecting the Right to Process Grief
Read Dr Graham's advice on how to help young and old create safe spaces to process loss in our connected world.
How to prepare to go back to university
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.
How to prepare to go back to school
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.
“My holiday is over. Why do I feel so sad?”
Here are some things you can do to practically navigate the holiday blues!
What can you do when things don’t go to plan?
Experiencing a disappointing outcome is an emotionally painful experience (trust us, we have all been there!). How can we process these experiences and emerge resilient?
Now is the time for universities to prioritise the mental wellbeing of their students.
Now, more than ever, is the time for universities to prioritise the mental wellbeing of their students.
Trauma and Loss in the Digital Age: Protecting the Right to Process Grief
Read Dr Graham's advice on how to help young and old create safe spaces to process loss in our connected world.
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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?