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Let's be Real - Mental Health for Young Minds

Mental health training in English

International communities in Germany rarely share one first language, but they can share one language for mental health. Every programme we run is available in English, with German cohorts alongside.

Designed for mixed-fluency audiences: plain English, no clinical jargon, materials people can take home.

What runs in English

  • Youth Mental Health Response for staff
  • Mental health literacy modules for students
  • The NOTICE parent workshop, four hours over two live sessions
  • Leadership and wellbeing strategy sessions

Bilingual communities

Schools commonly run an English cohort and a German cohort of the same programme in one term, so no family is excluded and everyone hears the same framework.

How it is delivered

On site anywhere in Germany and Europe, or live online. Sessions are practical, conversation-based and paced for people working in a second or third language.

Common questions

Is the training delivered in English?
Yes. Every programme runs in English as standard, and separate German cohorts are available when a community needs both.
Can one school run English and German cohorts?
Yes, and many do. The content is identical, so staff, students and parents still share one language for mental health across both cohorts.
Do participants need native-level English?
No. Sessions are designed for mixed-fluency international communities: plain language, visual materials and time to ask questions.
Where do you deliver?
On site across Germany and Europe, or live online for distributed teams and parent groups.

Ask us about this programme

Tell us a little about your school or family and we will reply with dates, formats and pricing - usually within one working day.

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Run it in English, German, or both

Tell us who is in the room and we will recommend the language mix that reaches the whole community.