Emotional health and wellbeing resources

Green illustrated poster titled “family break-ups” subtitled “a guide to how to cope when parents split up,” with NHS Health Scotland and Health Scotland logos.  Cover of the “Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer 2013” with a Venn diagram showing overlap between mental illness prevention, mental health promotion, and treatment, recovery, and rehabilitation.  Cover page of a NICE guideline titled “Mental wellbeing at work,” with publication details and NICE branding on a plain white background.
 Quick reference guide titled “Promoting mental wellbeing at work,” with NHS branding and explanatory text on a light background.  ‌Report cover titled “Untold problems: A review of the essential issues in the mental health of men and boys,” featuring a collage of faces above publisher logos.  Poster titled “Family Minded” about supporting children affected by mental illness, featuring two people and Barnardo’s branding with the slogan “Believe in Children.”
 Poster titled “The Road Ahead… a guide to dealing with the impact of suicide,” featuring a sunlit forest scene with tall green trees and logos at the bottom.  Purple poster with HM Government branding titled “No health without mental health,” with a subtitle about a cross-government mental health outcomes strategy.  Cover page titled “Mental health in the future: What is the Government going to do?” with a crowd illustration and Department of Health branding.
 Poster titled “The truth about self-harm” for young people, with a heart, speech bubble, and door icon on a teal background and Mental Health Foundation logo.  Factsheet titled “Looking after your emotional health” by Gingerbread, with sections on recognising feelings, managing emotions, and support contacts.  Cover page of a NICE guideline titled “Social and emotional wellbeing in secondary education,” with publication date and NICE branding on a plain white background.
 Cover page titled “What works in promoting social and emotional well-being and responding to mental health problems in schools?” with green background and National Children’s Bureau branding.