At Future Minds Psychology, we make it a priority to collaborate with schools to support young people’s mental health and enhance their educational experience.
We recognise that schools are on the front line of wellbeing, often supporting students through emotional, social, behavioural, and developmental challenges alongside their academic needs. Educators and wellbeing staff play a vital role in shaping students’ overall development and future prospects, but are increasingly stretched for time and resources.
Our goal is to work in partnership with schools to ease this load and provide effective, evidence-based psychological support.
Our comprehensive assessments seek and value the perspectives of schools to help identify learning difficulties, cognitive abilities, and emotional factors impacting academic success.
Whether it’s starting school, moving into secondary education, or stepping into young adulthood, we help students adapt to transitions with confidence to empower young people to navigate these shifts successfully.
Our evidence-based therapies are tailored to each student’s developmental stage to equip students to manage emotions, build resilience, and best manage the pressures of the environment.
We partner with educators to share insights into the mental health and learning profiles of young people to support them in the school environment.
Using evidence-based practices, we work collaboratively with families and schools to provide personalised support that helps students achieve their learning goals while nurturing their emotional wellbeing
Assessments help identify students’ learning needs, ensuring they receive appropriate support and interventions.
Educators can tailor teaching approaches based on assessment insights to create a more inclusive learning environment.
Addressing cognitive and emotional challenges helps students manage stress, build relationships, and stay engaged in learning.
Providing support during key educational transitions helps students adapt socially and emotionally at each stage.
We welcome discussions with school leaders, wellbeing coordinators and teachers. Contact us to explore how we can support your school community.