How you can support your child to manage exam stress
How you can support your child to manage exam stress
Join Kooth for a free 45 minute webinar and you’ll hear from one of our community engagement team, alongside a clinician from Kooth.
How you can support your child to manage exam stress
Join Kooth for a free 45 minute webinar and you’ll hear from one of our community engagement team, alongside a clinician from Kooth.
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Christmas and New Year opening times for Kooth and Qwell
Free, safe and anonymous online mental health support whenever you need it.
Kooth and The Diana Award: tackling bullying together
Anti-Bullying Week 2025 will take place from 10th to 14th November, with the theme: Power for Good. Kooth has partnered with leading youth charity, The Diana Award, to raise awareness of bullying and to encourage young people being bullied to tell a trusted adult and reach out for support.
EBSNA – Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance
A free 45 minute webinar for parents and carers
Helping young minds to thrive – how to support children and young people through the summer holidays
Supporting children and young people with their mental health during the summer holidays
Live forums on Kooth this summer
Live forums are peer to peer discussions that are facilitated by an Emotional Wellbeing Practitioner at Kooth. They take place every week on Kooth and are a great way for you to find support from people like you.
KoothTalks Suicide Prevention and Awareness webinar
This FREE, 60 minute session is designed for all professionals in a position to support or signpost children, young people and adults in Greater Manchester.
Greater Manchester Exceeds National Target for Physical Health Checks for People with SMI
Every locality across Greater Manchester achieved above the national 60% target, reflecting a strong collective effort across primary care, mental health, and community services to tackle health inequalities and improve outcomes for people with SMI.