Student Group Wellbeing Programmes

The impact shows up in classrooms. It shows up in behaviour. It shows up in the emotional climate of the school. This is a low-disruption, high-impact way to support student wellbeing at scale.

Term-Based Wellbeing Groups for Schools

Group Wellbeing Therapy is a structured, preventative wellbeing offering delivered to partner schools during the academic term. These groups are designed to support students’ emotional regulation, self-awareness, and relational functioning within a contained and developmentally appropriate setting.

Groups are facilitated weekly, usually before school hours, and run for 6–8 sessions per term. Each group is closed, meaning participants remain consistent throughout the term to support safety, trust, and continuity.

What Is This Programme?

This is a closed-group wellbeing programme running over one school term.

  • Groups meet once a week before school

  • Each group includes 8–10 students

  • The programme runs for 8 sessions

  • Sessions are age-appropriate and theme-based

  • Participation is voluntary

The work focuses on emotional awareness, stress regulation, peer dynamics, and everyday challenges faced by adolescents.

Why Group Sessions?

Research consistently shows that young people benefit from learning emotional skills alongside peers in a contained and respectful setting.

In groups:

  • students realise they are not alone in their experiences

  • pressure to “perform” or disclose is reduced

  • listening and observing are just as valuable as speaking

Students are never forced to share. Participation happens at each student’s own pace.

Why Before School?

Holding sessions before the school day:

  • does not interrupt academic time

  • avoids fatigue associated with after-school programmes

  • helps students start the day more settled and regulated

Many schools report improved focus and calmer transitions into the school day when support happens early.

Session Themes (8-Week Programme)

Over the term, sessions will gently explore:

  1. Emotional awareness and group orientation

  2. Stress and pressure

  3. Self-regulation skills

  4. Peer relationships and boundaries

  5. Self-worth and comparison

  6. Focus, motivation, and energy

  7. Change, resilience, and adaptability

  8. Integration and closure

The programme is skills-based, not diagnostic.

Safety, Confidentiality, and Care

  • The group is a confidential space, within professional and safeguarding limits

  • This is a structured wellbeing and regulation programme, not a clinical or diagnostic service.

  • Students are not required to disclose personal or sensitive information

  • If a serious concern arises, appropriate school and referral protocols are followed

  • Group feedback shared with the school is thematic, not individual.

A Quiet, Supportive Start to the School Day

This programme is designed to support students in a way that is contained, respectful, and practical, without disrupting learning or placing pressure on young people.

If you have questions, you are welcome to contact us via the details provided in the enrolment link.

Frequently Asked Questions

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