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KOOTH – What’s on in February…

In light of ‘Children’s Mental Health Week’ coming up 7th – 13th February 2022, Kooth would very much like to offer your students’ a brief Kooth Introduction Presentation, sharing with them exactly how they can benefit from our service and receive the professional mental health and emotional wellbeing support they need imminently, without any long waiting lists!

Firstly, we would like to share our latest resources including our ‘What’s on Kooth in February’ poster with the following Live Forums;

2nd February – Resilience – How do we build it?

7th February  – Relationships – Spotting a healthy one

18th February – Learning – Styles and difficulties

23rd February – Let’s talk about – Rare diseases and conditions

Secondly, we would like to again thank you for all your support in promoting Kooth to your students last year and remind you of the on-going offers of support available to book:

Kooth Presentations – 15 minute information session providing a short presentation with an overview of Kooth for young people. We also give you as staff members the option of requesting that the session be focused around a particular topic, such as ‘peer pressure’ or ‘feeling lonely and isolated’.

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For further support with Year 11’s upcoming mock exams, we also have presentations with specific content to support your 16 – 18 year-olds such as ‘how to manage stress and anxiety’.

The above sessions can be delivered virtually or face to face as required. Please reply asap to book the support required for your organisations or complete the Booking/ Order Form as availability gets booked up quickly.

Please feel free to share and get involved in the Kooth Live Discussion on February 1st 2022, I have also attached a LGBT+ History Month poster.

Please remember you can visit our Brandmaster portal at Promote Kooth Central where you can find all our latest digital assets and promotional resources. If you require hard copies of Kooth cards or posters, please let me know and I can arrange this for you.

Finally, you can follow us on Social Media;

Instagram: @kooth_uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WA_Kooth (for latest local updates)

If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact Wynnie Alexander at walexander@kooth.com.

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