We’ve partnered with the Mental Health Forum at The Kennett School in Thatcham on an innovative project that puts students at the heart of designing training and solutions for their own mental health and wellbeing.
With our support, students attended several workshops to create “Digital Balance: Caring for Your Mind Online”, a webinar by young people, for young people, exploring mental health in the digital world. They identified a real need for clear, practical guidance and designed the content to be interactive, relatable, and based on their lived experiences.
The webinar covers questions, benefits and challenges young people face online, including the positives and negatives of social media:
Positives
- Connection and community
- Creativity and self-expression
- Emotional support and mental health resources
- Cultural awareness and empathy
Negatives
- Anxiety, low mood, and social pressures
- Distraction and loss of control
- Screen time and social isolation
- Exposure to harmful content
- Privacy risks
5 Ways to Digital Wellbeing
Video
The purpose of this video is to educate both young people and adults about how young individuals can take care of their wellbeing online.
It is best used in a classroom setting with a group of young people to facilitate discussions about their internet usage and feelings related to it.
Throughout the video, there are points where viewers can pause, discuss, and provide feedback in groups.
For more information or any questions, please contact us at: getinvolved@oxfordshiremind.org.uk.
Posters
If you would like printed copies of these posters, please get in touch with our Involvement Team at: getinvolved@oxfordshiremind.org.uk.
Poster: pink – 5 Ways to Digital Wellbeing
Poster: white – 5 Ways to Digital Wellbeing
Poster: green – 5 Ways to Digital Wellbeing
Digital Wellbeing Feedback Form
If you have used the resources created by Mind in Berkshire and the mental health forum at Kennet School, please complete this survey. We’d love to know what you think about the resources.
News release
You can read more about the project in our Empowering Young People news release.