Turning Awareness into Action

16th May 2026

As we continue to celebrate ‘Mental Health Awareness Week’ our focus shifts from simply "knowing" to "doing." While understanding mental health is a vital first step, the real magic happens when we take proactive, daily steps to support ourselves and one another.

Mental health isn't a destination; it's a practice. Whether you are a student navigating the pressures of exams and social life, or a parent balancing work and family, taking action today builds resilience for tomorrow.

For Students: Small Steps, Big Impact

Taking action doesn't have to mean a total lifestyle overhaul. It’s about the "micro-wins" that keep your battery charged.

  • The 5-Minute Brain Break: When studying feels overwhelming, step away. Close your eyes, stretch, or listen to one favorite song. Disconnecting briefly helps you refocus faster.
  • The "Vibe Check": Practice naming your emotions. Instead of saying "I'm stressed," try "I'm feeling pressured about my math quiz." Naming the feeling takes away some of its power.
  • Reach Out: If you’re struggling, tell someone. Whether it’s a friend, a teacher, or coming to see us in the counselling office, you don’t have to carry the weight alone.

For Parents: Modeling the Way

Our children learn more from what we do than what we say. Taking action as a family creates a culture of safety and openness.

  • Normalise the Struggle: Share your own healthy coping mechanisms. "I had a long day, so I’m going to take a 10-minute walk to clear my head." This shows your children that managing stress is a life skill, not a sign of weakness.
  • Active Listening: Create a "judgment-free zone" for 15 minutes a day. Ask open-ended questions like, "What was the most unexpected part of your day?" rather than just "How was school?"
  • Prioritise Rest: In a world that prizes "busy-ness," taking action can sometimes mean choosing to do nothing. Protect your family’s sleep and downtime.

This Week’s Action Challenge

We invite every student, parent and teacher to try the "One-for-One" challenge this week:

For every one hour of screen time (social media, gaming, or work), take one minute to practice deep breathing or mindful stretching.

Have a mentally aware week!

The School Counsellors

Council of International Schools
Pearson Edexcel Certification
Council of British International Schools
The Independent Association of Prep Schools
Kenyan International Schools Association
Independent Schools Inspectorate
Association of British Schools Overseas
Council of British International Schools (Training School)
Cambridge International Examinations
BTEC Level 3
GL Education Assessment Excellence
Association of International Schools in Africa