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With Jade Davies, Dr Ola Demkowicz, Dr Khathustshelo Muluvhu-Malanga and Dr Laura Oxley

In this final episode from the BPS Psychology of Education Setion's conference we hear from four experts on different elements of mental health in schools. We explore how social media impacts teenagers’ wellbeing, the unique mental health challenges faced by adolescent girls, effective counseling models for supporting students towards academic excellence, and the importance of teacher wellbeing. The guests share research insights and practical advice, emphasising the need for open conversations, systemic change, and collaborative support. Together, they highlight the complexities of mental health in education and the importance of empathetic, evidence-based approaches for both students and teachers.

Key points from the episode:

  • Mental health in schools
  • Impact of social media on young people's mental health
  • Adolescent girls' mental health challenges
  • Gender mental health gap and contributing factors
  • Counseling models to support student wellbeing
  • Teacher wellbeing and its relationship to student behavior
  • Systemic changes needed to improve mental health support in schools
  • Importance of open conversations between adults and young people regarding social media
  • Strategies for teachers to manage student conduct and support mental health
  • Collaboration among educators, parents, and institutions to enhance student support systems

Time stamps

Jade Davies: 2mins 6secs

Ola Demkowicz: 14mins 28 secs

Khathustshelo Muluvhu-Malanga: 25mins 16 secs

Laura Oxley: 32mins 34secs

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