Y10 Pupils Strengthen Minds With Wellbeing Programme

Schools wellbeing programme focuses on strengthening minds

Schools wellbeing programme focuses on strengthening minds

Year 10 pupils at three local schools have been taking part in a four-week mental health and awareness programme piloted and delivered by leading mental health charity AWARE NI in association with Phoenix Natural Gas.

The Strengthening Minds Programme has been created with a focus on providing young people with knowledge and skills which they can use to maintain good mental health and build resilience so they are better equipped to deal with problems and challenges.

Over the four weeks of the bespoke programme, pupils from Downpatrickā€™s De La Salle, St Patrickā€™s Grammar and Saintfield High School, learnt how to challenge unhelpful thinking and behaviours and took part in mindfulness sessions to develop their emotional wellbeing, build focus, increase their ability to learn and strengthen their physical health.

Ryan Cuddy, AWARE NI, who co-ordinated the unique programme said: ā€œGood mental health is an essential part of healthy development. It helps young people build positive social, emotional, thinking and communication skills and behaviours and lays the foundation for better mental health and wellbeing later in life.

St Patrickā€™s Grammar School:Ā PhoenixĀ Gas Energy Adviser John Graham pictured with some of the Year 10 pupils from St Patrick’s Grammar School in Downpatrick who took part in a four week Strengthening Minds programme with AWARE NI, in association with Phoenix Natural Gas. Pupils from l-rĀ  are George Burns, Gabriel Gormley, Niall McAufield, Ryan Toner with Anne Costello, AWARE NI.

ā€œThe Strengthening Minds series of interactive workshops are designed to explore issues and facilitate discussion about mental and emotional wellbeing. They include information on a wide range of topics, from challenging stigma around mental health to raising awareness of how young people can look after their mental health.

“These are skills which every young person should have an opportunity to learn and weā€™re pleased to have the support of Phoenix Natural Gas in delivering this important programme.ā€

Gillian Orr, Head of Corporate Affairs at Phoenix Natural Gas, said: ā€œPhoenix Natural Gas has a strong corporate social responsibility programme and is proud to play a positive role in  the community which it serves.

“As we continue to extend our network across East Down, we are delighted to partner with AWARE NI on such an meaningful initiative and to provide additional mental health and wellbeing support to pupils in schools within the area.ā€

De La Salle:Ā (From l-r) Mark Woodside, Phoenix Natural GasĀ  Energy Adviser, pictured with Vice Principal Justin Sharvin of De La Salle High School , Downpatrick, and some of the Year 10 pupils who took part in the four-week Strengthening Minds Programme delivered by AWARE NI, in association with Phoenix Natural Gas. PupilsĀ  from l-r are: back row, Rory Hynds, and Harvey McManus, with front row, Dominic Cassidy, JJ Hanna, Adam Tilley and CiarĆ”n Sharvin.

Speaking after the final session, Saintfield High School Principal, Miss Hynds said: ā€œIt was simply wonderful to welcome the team from AWARE NI to our school community.  At Saintfield High School, we fully appreciate the importance of pupilsā€™ emotional well-being, especially for the current generation. 

“We seek to equip our pupils with skills and the ability to manage their emotional and mental well-being in a positive manner. 

Saintfield High School:Ā Mark Woodside, Phoenix Natural GasĀ  Energy Adviser, right, pictured with Patrick McIlwee, AWARE NI and some of the Year 10 pupils, James Burgess and Ocean Webster, who took part in the four-week Strengthening Minds Programme delivered by AWARE NI, in association with Phoenix Natural Gas.

“Each session, delivered by the AWARE NI team, confirmed and strengthened pupils ability to make well thought out decisions and provided them with coping mechanisms to be resilient, even when the challenges of life are all too apparent. We thank the AWARE NI team and Phoenix Gas for their support and willingness to provide this wonderful opportunity to our boys and girls.ā€

For more information on the Strengthening Minds Programme or the range of programmes and supports available from AWARE NI, visit: 

https://aware-ni.org/

For more information on Phoenix Natural Gas visit:

Ā www.phoenixnaturalgas.com