Be it through observing their behaviour, monitoring their grades, or looking through their homework, educators have more insight into the psyche of students than they may realise. With this insight so readily available to them, it is important that educators know what to do with such insight.
Suicide Prevention: Are You Ready to Share Your Story?
Telling your story can be powerful both for yourself and others, but it comes with risks and precautions need to be taken.
Join Us on Our Mission
Individuals who have no experience with blogging or writing are free to join us. Help us in any way you would like (including…
The End of #Blog4MH
The previous post introducing #Blog4MH, a project which has just ended involving bloggers from around the world writing about mental health, has been updated.
Mental Illness in The Sims 4 [#Blog4MH]
For simmers everywhere, making the perfect Sim is always fun – you get to customise appearance, voice, personality, clothing, and aspirations, all of which will affect the…
DSM-5: A brief introduction [#Blog4MH]
When you get to reading about mental disorders and diagnoses, it is very likely you will run into acronyms such as DSM-5, DSM-V, DSM-IV, and DSM-IV-TR. This is a short…
Games That Help Depression [#Blog4MH]
A lot of youths do not have the means to seek professional help. Should a game like SPARX, however, make itself available in Singapore, there would…
Lessons Learned From Volunteering With CAL [#Blog4MH]
Volunteering with Caregivers Alliance Limited (CAL) – either by taking on the role of a support leader or trainer for their classes – has been…
The Green Ribbon and Mental Health Awareness Month [#Blog4MH]
The Green Ribbon The colour green was used to identify individuals as “insane” in the past. Today, the green ribbon has become a symbol of mental health…