Mental Health & Neurodivergence
Co-occurring depression, anxiety, eating issues and self-harm risk. Know when it is diagnosis-worthy and where to go.
Navigate the complex intersection of neurodivergence and mental health — understand how they interact, recognise when extra support is needed, and build a home environment that protects your child's mental wellbeing.
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Every module follows the 8-stage INTERACT learning model
The Mental Health Landscape for Neurodivergent Children
Depression, Anxiety, and OCD in Neurodivergent Children
Self-Harm, Suicidal Ideation, and Crisis
Medication, Therapy, and Treatment Decisions
Building Mental Health Protective Factors at Home
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Every course is developed by child safety specialists and education professionals. Content is aligned with NCSC guidance and updated as the digital landscape evolves.
Statutory alignment
Mapped to KCSiE 2025: Paragraphs 182-184, Annex B (p.156), Paragraph 201
Supports the school's mental health and wellbeing duty for neurodivergent pupils, with parent-facing scripts for the home reinforcement that schools cannot provide.
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