Mental Health Awareness Week
This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week theme focuses on taking action – for ourselves, for somebody else, and for all of us.
We have a range of resources to help you and your team stay well, from practical ways to regulate your nervous system to building better workplace relationships.
Whether you take 5 minutes for yourself or share a resource with a colleague, every action counts.
Our free, confidential helpline is here for you day or night. Whatever you’re facing, you’re not alone.
08000 562 561
Call us. We’ll listen.
Download the helpline poster here.
5 ways teachers can regulate their nervous system during stressful school days
Working in a high-pressure environment, with constant demands, often leads to your nervous system feeling stretched and overwhelmed.
Discover simple, practical ways to help your body return to a calmer, more balanced state.
Teacher retention and staff wellbeing raised in Parliament following national campaign
Hundreds of educators and supporters joined Education Support’s teacher retention campaign to call on Government to take urgent action on staff mental health, wellbeing and retention.
Together, we sent 338 letters, reached 234 MPs, and saw 8 parliamentary questions raised.

Stronger Together: Building Better Relationships in Schools
Join our Instagram Live with The Teachers’ Health Coach to explore how building better relationships at work can strengthen your wellbeing.
We’ll share practical, everyday ideas to help you build stronger connections and feel a greater sense of belonging in your school community.
Join event
Professional supervision for school leaders in England
We currently have spaces available in England for our professional supervision programme, offering six confidential online sessions with a qualified supervisor.
Secure your place on our fully funded supervision programme.
A healthy school culture starts with wellbeing support
Schools and colleges using our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) say it helps open up conversations about mental health and reduce stigma.
By prioritising wellbeing, schools can encourage staff to seek support, strengthen morale and build a healthier culture for everyone.
Play the Education Support Weekly Lottery
Join our weekly lottery for the chance to win up to £10,000!
Getting involved is a fun way to support our mission, and maybe boost your summer holiday fund too.
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