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Schools Bring Therapists to Tackle Student Anxiety

12 Feb

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Summary

  • Occupational therapists work with students to develop coping mechanisms.
  • Project connects Ulster University students with secondary school pupils.
  • Therapy aims to improve emotional understanding and reduce stress.
Schools Bring Therapists to Tackle Student Anxiety

Northern Ireland schools are increasingly finding innovative ways to meet pupils' social and emotional needs. A new project at St Colm's High School in Draperstown has seen final-year Occupational Therapy students from Ulster University deliver a five-week program. This initiative places OTs directly within the school environment, a departure from their usual hospital or home-based work.

The project focuses on equipping students with practical strategies to manage anxiety, exam pressures, and social worries. Through tailored sessions, pupils are learning to understand their emotions better and develop effective coping mechanisms. The impact has been described as "immeasurable," with students showing increased confidence and an ability to articulate their feelings more eloquently.

This collaboration between Ulster University and Thrive Sperrins aims to demonstrate that occupational therapy can be crucial in helping individuals thrive in their everyday environments. By providing essential skills during formative years, the program supports young people as they transition into adult life, addressing a growing need for mental health support in educational settings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new project at St Colm's High School involves final-year Occupational Therapy students from Ulster University delivering a five-week program to support pupils' mental wellbeing.
Occupational Therapists help students by teaching them coping mechanisms for anxiety, exam stress, and social challenges, aiming to improve emotional literacy and build confidence.
Occupational Therapists usually work in hospitals or within people's homes, helping patients overcome physical, mental, or social challenges.

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