Professionals Resource Hub

Emotional Wellbeing Services have created this information hub to provide school staff with additional resources to support young people with their emotional wellbeing. On this page you can access the current Whole School Approach Menu, our education and intervention toolkits for professionals, pre-recorded workshops, lessons and assemblies and also some videos to support staff wellbeing. You can also find information on our current training offer.

For more information on how to refer a young person please visit our professionals information page. Should you have any concerns regarding a young person's emotional wellbeing, please contact the Here4You Line on 0800 234 63 42. 

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Training Offer

Education settings in Lincolnshire can access free and live online training sessions. The sessions are for both Primary and Secondary settings and any member of school staff is welcome to join. 

Anxious Feelings
23/09/2025, 28/01/2026, 05/05/2026
Adverse Childhood Experiences
04/11/2025, 25/02/2026, 09/06/2026
Emotional Regulation
18/11/2025, 11/03/2026, 23/06/2026
Low Mood
07/10/2025, 11/02/2026, 19/05/2026
Mental Health Awareness
09/09/2025, 14/01/2026, 21/04/2026
Self-esteem
02/12/2025, 25/03/2026, 07/07/2026

To book yourself a space on any of the dates above please email us at lpft.cyptraininglead@nhs.net stating the course you wish to attend and your contact details. A Microsoft Teams link will be emailed to you the week prior to the training date. Please note all sessions are planned to run 4-5pm virtually via Microsoft Teams.

Our training can also be found as E-Learning through the training platform ENABLE. 

https://safeguardinglincolnshire.vc-enable.co.uk/

The MHST/Healthy Minds’ e-learning courses can be requested once logged in by clicking on the Learning tile, scroll down a little to the Available Learning section and click the View All button. This will bring up the full list of e-learning courses available.

Education Toolkit for Professionals

We have created a Toolkit for education staff that explores how to help young people get the right support and coping skills to resolve their challenges. Education staff are ideally placed to listen to young people and identify emotional wellbeing problems, offer non-stigmatising advice and guidance, be positive adult role models and know when to refer for specialist support. 

Find out more on how to do this by exploring the Education Toolkit webpage.

Intervention Toolkit for Professionals

Healthy Minds Lincolnshire and MHST have created a toolkit for professionals and education staff to support them in providing low level evidence-based emotional wellbeing interventions within school. The toolkit explores a variety of emotional wellbeing concerns and how these may present in children and young people.

The toolkit talks you through how to utilise the information packs below. 

Click to download the Intervention Toolkit for Professionals

 

Information Packs

Healthy Minds Lincolnshire and MHST have created information packs on a variety of emotional wellbeing issues. These are for school staff to talk through with children, young people and their parents/carers. These information packs aim to provide education on the emotional wellbeing concern and brief self-help strategies that you can support the young person and their parent/carer to implement. 

Pre-recorded Workshops for Schools

We have created voiced-over versions of our main workshops with lesson plans and additional paper resources available to download below. The workshops have a mixture of pscyho-education and activities, teachers simply have to play the audio, move through the slides and facilitate the activities presented in the session.

Additional Resources

We also have presentations and resources on various emotional wellbeing issues available to download below.

Using a Graded Approach 

Anxiety can feel overwhelming and the natural urge to avoid the feared situation can stop people doing things they would otherwise enjoy or would benefit from. This pre-recorded package explores how to support young people to build a graded approach to facing their fears, the example we use in this session is supporting a child back to school, however, these steps would work with other safe but feared situations. 

Click to play the 'Graded Approach' presentation

Education staff wellbeing sessions

We've created some pre-recorded education staff wellbeing sessions on various topics of emotional wellbeing specific to school settings. These are designed to support staff in managing their own emotional wellbeing; These sessions can be accessed individually but can also be accessed as a whole staff activity.