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What is nipinthebud.org?

Nip in the Bud ® is a charity that was set up to produce free resources for teachers, parents and carers, raising awareness about children’s mental health (between 4-15) or their experiences of living non-neurotypical lives in a neuro-typical world.

An NHS Survey in 2023 found that 20% of children aged 8 to 16 had a probable mental disorder in 2023, up from 12% in 2017, the year Nip in the Bud was launched. Easy access to evidence-based, expertise-led information and practical, tangible ways to help our children is more vital than ever. We chose film and podcasts because we all want to do a good job and we're all time-poor - so catching up on how to support the children in our lives needs to be at our fingertips.

What do we do:

We produce free films and other free resources for teachers, parents and carers. We aim to raise awareness and empower those caring for or working with children to recognise and respond to ALL children’s needs as early as possible.

Who are our resources for:

- Teachers or professionals working with children and young people in schools,

In schools, our resources are typically used as part of a broader mental health education program. Teachers and school counsellors use the resources to train staff to recognise early signs of mental health issues and develop strategies for supporting affected students. Our materials can be integrated into classroom activities or used in specialised training sessions. By incorporating our resources into your mental health initiatives, schools are empowered to create a more supportive and informed environment for your students.

“Thank you for this video. I have a young man in one of my classes that I thought had a learning disability. Now I have some strategies to help this young man.”– a teacher’s comment on one of our films.

- Parents and carers of children and young people

“Excellent information - so many others don't give practical tips” – a parent’s comment on one of our films

What we produce:

· Films - long and short-form films

· Tips for Teachers | Tips for Parents and Carers Series - with Dr Sian Williams

· Film Diaries (lived experience)

· Downloadable Factsheets (on all topics)

· Podcasts with educationalist Alis Rocca

· Vlog: Q&A sessions - with child psychologist Dr Bettina Hohnen

· Blogs covering current topics, expertise and experiences of mental illness and neurodiversity

· Directory of support services

What topics we cover:

· Neurodiversity: ADHD | Autism Spectrum Condition | Conduct Disorder / ODD | Dyslexia | Reasonable Adjustments

· Mental Health Issues: Anxiety | Depression | Eating disorders | OCD | PTSD & Trauma | Self-harm | EBSA

· Well-being: Smartphones | Feeling Wheel | Colour-coding emotions | Mindfulness in Nature | Check in Check up Check out | Breathing Techniques

Who we work with:

We work with a range of paediatric psychologists, psychiatrists; mental health experts and educationalists (e.g: Dr Bettina Hohnen; Professor Dennis Ougirn, Dr Sian Williams, and David Trickey (consulting clinical psychologist) and Professor Barry Carpenter and Dr Dasha Nichols to name a few) to bridge the gap between experts and families or school communities with often urgently needed qualitative information.

In conjunction with these experts, we also get input from children and their families, who speak frankly and movingly. This is vital and helps contextualise children’s (and the families') experiences, to raise awareness and support other families who may feel alone.

An example of some of the teams that feature our resources and collaborate with us are Coram Life Education, Mentally Healthy Schools, Place 2 Be, ChickenShed Theatre, Children and Young People's Mental Health Coalition (CYPMHC), South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and NCL Waiting Rooms NHS.

Video & Screenshots

Educational Impact

improve parent engagement
88%
improve teacher knowledge
88%
Improves Behaviour / Wellbeing
69%

Age Range
0-4, 5-7, 8-10, 11-13

Features
FilmsFactsheetsBlogsPodcastsVlogs

Languages
English

Accessibility
Moderate features


Requirements
Available Offline
Internet - Low Bandwidth
Internet - High Bandwidth
Desktop - Mac
Desktop - Windows
Desktop - Chromebook
Desktop - Linux
Mobile - iPhone
Mobile - iPad
Mobile - Windows
Mobile - Android

We are web-based and film is the primary way to access our resources via Computer, Tablet, Smart phone. You can download many of our resources and watch them offline.


Set Up

No time


Training
Videos

No


Support
Email

No


Home Learning
Parent Access
Parent Supervision

Anyone can create the account.

We make films, podcasts, downloadable fact sheets, Vlogs and Blogs for parents and carers - including our Tips for Parents & Carers series with Dr Sian Williams and your Children's Mental Health or neurodiversity Questions Answered with Dr Bettina Hohnen. We believe that by providing resources for parents, carers and teachers we can empower people with a holistic, 'wrap-around' approach to the care of children and young people's mental health and emotional wellbeing.


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children's mental healthneurodiversityADHDAutismTraumaSENDSencoOCDPTSDEating DisordersSelf HarmDyslexiaEHCPEarly InterventionTips for TeachersDepressionPrimary schoolAnxietyWell-beingsmartphones

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