Submitted on Saturday 4th October 2025
Rejected on Tuesday 4th November 2025
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: already-happening (see below for details)
Compulsory annual PSHE lessons for teens on mental health, and coping skills.
Mandate it in the national curriculum and funding proper training, the government can break stigma, create supportive schools, and give young people the tools to thrive.
Compulsory annual PSHE lessons on mental health would give teens the coping skills, resilience, and awareness they need to face challenges with confidence and clarity. Making this part of the national curriculum could break stigma, normalise open conversations, and ensure equal access in every school. With proper training and resources, teachers can empower students to manage stress, support one another, and build lifelong habits that improve wellbeing and create healthier school communities.
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You can read more about mental health in the curriculum here:
www.gov.uk/government/publications/relationships-education-relationships-and-sex-education-rse-and-health-education/physical-health-and-mental-wellbeing-primary-and-secondary
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