Wellbeing Student Resources
The following resources are tailored to students and we hope they may help throughout your time at Hillview and beyond.
Hillview Headspace - Activities for Students
Mental Health Apps
A range of mental health apps assessed against a range of NHS standards:
https://www.nhs.uk/apps-library/category/mental-health/
CAMHS Resources – this is a collection of apps that are designed to support young people, adults and families with their mental health and well-being:
http://www.camhs-resources.co.uk/apps-1
Transition to Secondary School
Exams Support
Hillview - Revision Guidance
Hillview - Performing on the day of the exam
Childline - Assessment Stress and Pressure
Mind - 14 ways to beat exam stress
Anna Freud - Self-Care / Revision
Support for Young People
Examples of external support that students can access at any time:
Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families is a children’s charity dedicated to providing training & support for child mental health services.
YoungMinds is the UK’s leading charity committed to improving the emotional well-being and mental health of children and young people. They campaign, research and influence policy and practice.
PAPYRUS is a national charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide providing help and advice for parents, carers and young people.
Kooth is your online mental well-being community. Access free, safe and anonymous support.
Children’s Society provides information and support on different aspects of mental health and wellbeing.
EIS – Health and well-being resources for young people.
Winston's Wish is an online charity specifically created to support young people and adults that support them through a bereavement process.
Reach out Youth is a free service offering support to young people throughout West Kent. Anyone aged 13-19 may join. You may be struggling with your mental health, feeling low, anxious or lonely, want to meet new people, or are just looking for something fun to do.