For Schools
Why early intervention matters
Early suicide prevention in schools is essential. Schools have a legal duty to protect pupils’ wellbeing, and safeguarding legislation requires a clear, proactive response to any signs of self‑harm or emotional distress. Our programme gives schools a structured, evidence‑based way to meet these obligations while ensuring that children receive safe, timely, and effective support.
Partner with us to deliver:
- Whole‑School PSHE Programme: 10‑week, lesson‑ready programme for ages 8–17 covering mental health, resilience, and wellbeing.
- A Child’s Voice 1:1 Programme: 10‑week resilience and wellbeing programme for children, delivered by our team or trained staff. Participants can become school wellbeing ambassadors.
- Designated Safeguarding Lead Training: 1‑day training to equip your DSL to support safeguarding, deliver the programme effectively, and strengthen wellbeing across the school.
What your school receives
- Comprehensive suicide prevention training for staff
- Early warning tools to identify at‑risk students
- Age‑appropriate student workshops on mental health
- Support resources and referral guidance for students in crisis
- Robust safeguarding tool to protect both school and students, helping staff respond effectively and meet legal and child protection obligations
- Guidance to help children build resilience and coping skills
- Ongoing advice and follow‑up to ensure program success
Next steps
If you’d like to explore a partnership, contact us. We can share a simple overview, policies and suggested referral criteria.
Quick actions
Choose the option that fits your situation.