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Education

Educating children and young people

Building critical thinking skills, supporting mental health and navigating online influences.

The influence of online content and experiences can have a profound impact on young people and supporting them to navigate this is a vital part of keeping children safe. Every week, a young life is lost to suicide where technology has played a role. Together we can change that.

As an educator, you have a unique opportunity to help young people think critically about what they see online and understand how platform design choices can lead to harm. Our age-appropriate resources focus on building critical thinking skills, helping young people to recognise harmful content, understand how cumulative harms build up through platform design, and know how to seek support. From lesson plans and classroom activities to guides for teachers, with the right tools, you can be the difference for young people.

MY BAG OF HAPPINESS

Designed by Molly Rose Foundation

These free activity packs for primary school pupils (Key Stage 2) aged between 7-11, are great for supporting PSHE lessons and for any other occasion when it is important to reflect on happy memories and gain strength from these.

This 30 – 60mins service is currently available in north west London, but if you’re keen to use it elsewhere, please get in touch. To read more about the “My Bag of Happiness” activity click here

To request an activity kit, please contact our training team training@mollyrosefoundation.org

MY BAG OF HAPPINESS

RESOURCE HUB

2023’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is Anxiety

2023’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is Anxiety

2023’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is Anxiety. If you are a teacher or youth worker here are some resources to help plan your activities.

Calming Down

Calming Down

Calming Down – ideas for relaxation and winding down at the end of the day

Day Ideas

Day Ideas

Get Set for the Day Ideas – Get your day off to a good start with some of these fun activities.

The Samaritans’ Document

The Samaritans’ Document

In the coming weeks there is likely to be a focus in the news on the dangers of online harms, self-harm and suicide related content which can be viewed online as a result of the inquest into Molly’s death.

Ollie Foundation’s Guidance Pack

Ollie Foundation’s Guidance Pack

The Ollie Foundation have put together some guidance notes for schools and educational organisations that maybe helpful following a suicide or sudden death.

Making a difference through education and support

12,000+

Over 12,000 children, parents, and professionals reached since 2020 with education and support resources. 

8,000+

“My Bag of Happiness” resources delivered to children in schools throughout 2025 to support mental health and well-being.

93,000+

help cards sent in 2025 to schools, youth groups and healthcare settings signposting young people to vital mental health services.

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