We’re excited to launch our partnership with andResilience, bringing together the expertise of Tradewind, SANZA Teaching Agency, and andResilience to strengthen mental health support in schools.

andResilience puts the importance of building Resilience at the centre of the “Mental Health” narrative and mindset. It encourages everyone – schools, businesses, individuals – to ensure that building resilience becomes an integral part of their approach to addressing and managing Mental Health challenges.

Mental health challenges are placing increasing pressure on schools and colleges, consuming significant time and resources. Despite the availability of support tools and training, demand continues to outpace the capacity of staff, counsellors, and budgets.

andResilience for Schools promotes proactive, preventative approaches to strengthen wellbeing by fostering an environment where students, staff, and parents can adapt and thrive amid stress and adversity. It encourages everyone to:

  • Recognise that wellbeing depends on how we respond to life’s challenges.
  • Develop a positive, “can-do” mindset when facing difficulties.
  • Use proven techniques and resources to lessen the impact of adversity. 

andResilience helps schools reshape their mental health narrative to include resilience at its core by Creating a Positive Narrative and Adopting Best Practices.

We are proud to support andResilience and are looking forward to collaborating this academic year, to support the mental health and resilience of the trust and school staff we work with, and, of course, the pupils we support daily. 

 

Changing the Narrative and Mindset around Mental Health to always include andResilience Webinar

 

To launch our partnership with andResilience, we are hosting two online webinars on 26 November 2026 at 7.45 am and 4.00 pm. 

Please sign up via the link below and find out how to be proactive and reshape the narrative around Mental Health to always include resilience.

Click here to register here for 7.45 am

Click here to register here for 4.00 pm

 

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