Youth Mental Health Day – Interview with King Edward VI College

Youth Mental Health Day is a great opportunity to raise further awareness of young people and their mental health. We recently had the pleasure of talking to Adam Craddock-Wright, Teacher of Psychology at King Edward VI College (KE6) in Nuneaton about the new roll-out of Fundamental Wellbeing First Aid training. Read more…

Becoming a Fundamental Wellbeing Instructor Part Two: Confidence, not just competence!

In our experience, embarking on training a new subject (or a familiar subject in a new way) can sometimes be daunting. We’re here for you on this journey and it is our mission to help you transform into a confident, empowered instructor trainer. This week’s session explains how to become Read more…

Becoming a Fundamental Wellbeing Instructor Part Three: The Fundamentals

Evidence-based research, compliance, guidelines and research (stay with us)… One of the most time-consuming things is writing a factual, well-researched, engaging and compliant course, which is why it’s one of the best reasons to become a Fundamental Wellbeing Instructor – as we have already done all this for you! For Read more…

Becoming a Fundamental Wellbeing Instructor Part Four: I’m Qualified! What Happens Next?

Our national Fundamental Wellbeing Instructor Network is made up of a mix of both self-employed trainers, and workplace-based trainers. For the self-employed You might be looking to start your own business as a Fundamental Wellbeing Instructor, or add the Fundamental Wellbeing suite of courses to the services you already provide Read more…