For colleges
For colleges
We have a long track record of working with further education and sixth form colleges across the UK, to provide evidence-based advice, training and support around mental health and wellbeing for pupils, staff and the wider college community. Our whole institution approach involves working in partnership to deliver high-quality, evidence-based training and other resources, ongoing consultative support, and measurement and evaluation through our dedicated interactive online platform developed in partnership with the Association of Colleges.

Mental health training for colleges
We provide evidence-based training and mental health partnerships to colleges.
Training for collegesMental health self-evaluation tool
Measure and improve mental wellbeing at your college with our mental health self-evaluation tool for colleges.
College mental health self evaluation tool

Mental Health e-learning for colleges
A suite of free online courses designed to empower you with valuable knowledge and skills related to young people's mental health.
E-learning for college staffMental health resources for colleges
Here are some of our most popular mental health resources for colleges:

Talking about suicide: a guide for college staff
This resource is designed to build capacity and confidence in the whole college community to talk openly about suicide, know what to do in any given situation and help to keep everyone safe in challenging times.

Wellbeing Action Plan (for young people)
The Wellbeing Action Plan for young people is ideal for students attending sixth form or college, whether or not they have experienced mental health issues. It's a practical tool that helps students think about how to look after their mental health, when they may need support and where to seek help.

Asking for help (for young people)
This practical guide offers advice to young people on how to take the first steps in reaching out and getting help. It gives information about organisations that can offer further support.