It's hard to switch off from issues in the news, and keeping up with a constant newsfeed can have a significant impact on your wellbeing. These resources either explore issues to do with mental health directly or explore how the news can change the way you feel.
Our resources encourage learners to:
- consider the difference between facts and opinions in the news
- reflect on their own response to the stories they read
- share news responsibility
Help your learners develop their communication and critical-thinking skills, whilst boosting their knowledge of an issue that's inseparable from the news cycle.
If you like these, check out our other teaching resources in our resource library!
Wellbeing resources
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The world in 2023
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Show off your skills
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The global food crisis
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Space: a positive human future?
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Medicine: is DNA the answer?
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The death of Queen Elizabeth II
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The transatlantic slave trade: a legacy of inequality in the UK
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Data journalism: teenagers and social media
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Period dignity officer: the right man for the job?
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Offensive lyrics: is there any excuse?
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Women's football: what's the goal?
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Roe v Wade
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Transforming education: the youth voice
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Cost of living crisis: inflation
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Covid-19 and wellbeing
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Sport and mental health