47% of education professionals have experienced depression, anxiety or panic attacks due to their work

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  • 40 languages
  • 35m

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the mental and emotional impact poor mental health can have on teachers and other school staff
  • Gain an awarenss of common mental health problems, focusing on how loneliness and stress can influence your mental health
  • Learn how to take positive steps to remove stigma surrounding mental ill-health

Covered in this course

Course contents

This training course is broken down into 4 sections

  1. 1
    Mental Health in Education
  2. 2
    Mental Health Problems
  3. 3
    Wellbeing toolkit
  4. 4
    External Help

About this course

Sadly, 67% of teachers and other education professionals describe themselves as stressed. This statistic only worsens when you consider that 74% of education professionals consider they do not have enough guidance about mental health and wellbeing at work.

The education sector can be a particularly demanding industry, which can have a detrimental effect on employee wellbeing. In fact, almost 30% of teachers work more than 51 hours a week, on average.

Teachers and other education professionals are at breaking point and wellbeing needs to be pushed way up the agenda. Our Mental Health Awareness Training for Education is broken down into 4 easy-to-follow and beautifully animated sections which aim to educate learners on the various types of mental health problems, the science behind our thinking, and where to go to for external help. The course is suitable for anybody working in the education sector.

If you would like to know more about mental ill-health in UK workplaces, and ISO 45003 & wellbeing at work, then download our free white paper today.

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