Mental health awareness and emotional well-being are essential for building safe, supportive, and effective learning environments in schools and educational institutions. Educators today play a crucial role in identifying emotional distress, behavioural concerns, and stress-related challenges faced by students, while also maintaining their own professional well-being. Training educators in mental health awareness and Psychological First Aid strengthens their ability to respond calmly, support students responsibly, and create emotionally safe classrooms. Our on-campus Mental Health and Well-Being Programs are designed to equip educators with preventive knowledge, early identification skills, and immediate response strategies that strengthen school well-being systems.
This training builds foundational understanding of child and adolescent mental health within school environments. Participants learn to recognise emotional, behavioural, and psychological concerns that influence student learning and well-being. The program also helps educators understand their role in promoting emotional safety, reducing stigma, and creating supportive classroom environments.
This program helps educators confidently identify early warning signs of stress, anxiety, behavioural concerns, and emotional distress in students. It strengthens teacher–student relationships, improves classroom engagement, and supports positive behaviour management. Institutions benefit by building mental health awareness across staff, strengthening child protection practices, and creating a preventive well-being culture within the school community.
Psychological First Aid (PFA) training equips educators with immediate response skills to support students experiencing emotional distress, crisis situations, or traumatic events within school settings. Participants learn structured, ethical, and safe approaches to provide emotional support while maintaining professional boundaries and referral clarity.
This training strengthens educators’ confidence in handling crisis behaviour, emotional breakdowns, and unexpected distress situations calmly and responsibly. It supports safer school environments, improves crisis response readiness, and strengthens institutional well-being policies. Educators gain practical, step-by-step guidance on how to respond without panic, escalation, or overstepping professional roles.
Both Mental Health Awareness Training and Psychological First Aid Training can be conducted at your institution through structured, activity-based, real-time training workshops. These programs are designed for educators, school counsellors, school leaders, and student support staff to strengthen institutional well-being frameworks and crisis preparedness.
Institutions interested in organising these programs may contact us via WhatsApp at +91 9600 8000 20 or email info@wiseteacher.in, and our training team will assist in planning and implementing the program at your campus.