Mental Well-being
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Mental Well-being
Mental well-being is crucial for our overall health; it influences how we think, feel, and act in our daily lives. The significance of promoting mental well-being has never been more vital, as individuals face various challenges, including work pressures, personal responsibilities, and societal changes. Understanding mental well-being empowers adults to build resilience, improve their quality of life, and foster positive relationships
Here you will find a range of articles and resources to help you to consider and improve your well-being. If you experience significant stress or concern, please contact our confidential safeguarding email: Safeguarding@kaplan.co.uk. You will also find some useful links to support organisations at the bottom of this page.
It's our ongoing commitment to curate a range of content on wellbeing. As we use some external content, please use your personal devices, as some work firewalls may not permit access. It is a big topic, so you will find resources to support physical and mental well-being on this page.
For relationships, physical or financial well-being, click on the links below to access the relevant pages.
Mental health expert talks about managing stress
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) isn’t about being shy, awkward, or introverted. It’s a problem of connection, attention, and evaluation. It can be debilitating however it's treatable.
This an interesting look at how you can build your personal resilience and growth mindset
In her talk Niki Korteweg shares the four most important things you can do to keep your brain healthy and working at its very best.
Listen to Rosie's story about living with anxiety * some viewers may find upsetting
In this video Ross talking about our natural reactions to criticism why we compare ourselves to others and how to take advantage of feedback.
How can I improve my Psychological Resilience and feel more in control?
Building Resilience: Overcoming Rejection Sensitivity in the Workplace
Effective Exam Prep: Building Psychological Resilience for Study Success
Supporting Apprentices' Wellbeing: Navigating Anxiety in the Workplace
Mind Fitness: how to cope when things don't go to plan
Emotional Mastery for Inclusion: Building Resilience Through Change
Mental health experts tackle this difficult subject and share tips to support others who maybe struggling with their mental health.
World Autism Acceptance Week - 30th March - 3rd April
An opportunity to get involved in helping to create a society that supports autistic people.
Stress Awareness Month - April 2026
Increasing public awareness about both the causes and cures for our modern stress epidemic.
National Walking Month – May 2026
Encourages people to walk more throughout May.
Deaf Awarness Week - 6-12 May 2026
The aim of Deaf Awareness Week is to raise awareness of hearing loss in the UK and its impact on people's lives.
Mental Health Awareness Week - 11th - 17th May
Bringing the UK together every May to focus on having better mental health.
National Numeracy Day- 20th May 2026
A day to focus on the mental health of university students.
Men's Health Week - 8th - 14th June 2026
Led by the Men's Health Forum to raise awareness of preventable health issues and encourage men and boys to seek professional advice for health-related problems.
Learning Disability Week - 15th - 21st June 2026
Raising awareness about the issues that are important to people with a learning disability and their families and carers.
UK Windrush Day - 22nd June 2026
Marking the anniversary of the arrival of MV Empire Windrush at the Port of Tilbury, near London, on 22 June 1948.
For any learner experiencing significant stress or concern, please contact our confidential safeguarding email: Safeguarding@kaplan.co.uk
For urgent and medical matters, we remind our learners to contact their GP or Dial 111/999 as appropriate.
The following helplines may also be of assistance:
NSPCC Helpline 0808 800 5000: advice for anyone who has concerns about the welfare of a young person or child
Samaritans: 116123: support with many forms of emotional distress and the line is available 24 hours a day, free of charge.
Or you can email via jo@samaritans.org.uk or text SHOUT to 85258
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/ Mind provide a wide-range of services relating to mental health
https://www.brook.org.uk/ Brook charity offer both clinical sexual health services and education as well as wellbeing services for young people.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/improve-mental-wellbeing/ The NHS offer advise on 5 steps to mental wellbeing
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus How to look after your mental health during the coronavirus outbreak
https://giveusashout.org/ Struggling to cope? When you text SHOUT to 85258, you are connected to a trained, empathetic and listening Shout Volunteer.
https://www.whatsupwitheveryone.com/ WUWE Create short mental wellbing videos through animation.
www.cwmt.org.uk a charity established in memory of Charlie Waller: the trust was founded by his family to educate young people about staying mentally well.
www.anxietyuk.org.uk a national charity run by people with lived experience of anxiety
www.addaction.org.uk which supports people to make positive changes around alcohol, drugs, mental health and wellbeing.
www.harmless.org.uk an organisation providing a range of service and coping strategies relating to self-harm
www.actionforhappiness.org a not for profit organisation committed to building a happier and more caring society
www.sleepio.com is an app for sleep management based on cognitive behavioural principles
www.moodpanda.com is an app-based platform allowing people to track their moods
https://thehappynewspaper.com/ The Happy News is a newspaper to celebrate all the good in the world and a platform to share postive and uplifting articles.
https://www.shoutoutuk.org/prevent/ Shout Out UK helps primary/secondary schools and colleges tackle extremism and radicalisation by using modern techniques to unite the classroom and build students’ critical thinking skills and emotional resilience.
Physical well-being
Freddie Flintoff reveals the eating disorder he has kept secret for over 20 years - BBC
20 MIN FULL BODY WORKOUT - Beginner Friendly | Davina McCall
Mental well-being
Help yourself - 10 ways to boost your emotional wellbeing and mental health
Creative Healing: How art can help relieve stress and anxiety - Peterborough | Globalnews.ca
Wellbeing resources for adults | Domestic abuse and PTSD | Overcoming relationship trauma
Economic well-being
Credit Club | Get your FREE Credit Score, Credit Report & more
Energy mythbusting: Should you leave your heating on all day? - MSE
Sexual Consent