@ease at school

We offer interactive school sessions about mental health. The goal? Making it easier to talk about psychological struggles and showing students where they can go for help. Our volunteers are young adults. They are close to the world of students, so they can connect in an accessible and familiar way on things like exam stress, fear of failure, social pressure, loneliness, bullying, or the impact of divorce.

We guide young people to make sense of their feelings, break the taboo around mental health issues, and we show how powerful talking can be.

Information for teachers and parents

We offer presentations for teachers and parents where we discuss the teenage brain, the challenges young people face when reaching out for support, and how adults can play a caring and supportive role.

A student who is not feeling well?

As a mentor, teacher, or care coordinator, you often notice it quickly. Yet professional help may not always be the answer — or can be too big a step. @ease provides young people with a safe and accessible space to talk with peers. It brings relief, offers support, and helps prevent or reduce difficulties.

Refer to @ease

As an education or care professional, you make a difference by referring a pupil or student to @ease. We welcome young people with early concerns, bigger challenges, or those waiting for professional help. Anyone aged 12 to 25 is welcome; free, anonymous, and without an appointment. No parental consent is needed, and we never keep a file. If more support is required, an @ease healthcare professional will think along. In case of crisis, a psychiatrist is always available.

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