Support for Schools/Institutions
A holistic mental-health framework that supports students, empowers teachers, and guides parents—creating emotionally stable and resilient learning ecosystems.
What You Receive
Institutional Advisory on Mental-Health Frameworks
Support in building policies, referral pathways, crisis protocols, confidentiality norms, and mental-wellness strategies tailored to your school.
Teacher Training
Workshops for teachers on recognising distress, managing classroom behaviour, responding to emotional needs, and reducing burnout.
Parent Guidance & Family Support
Sessions helping parents understand adolescent behaviour, communication gaps, academic pressure, and emotional needs at home.
Mental Health Screening
Online assessments to identify early signs of stress, anxiety, emotional distress, behavioural concerns, and coping challenges.
Early Identification of At-Risk Students
Mental-health screenings and assessments help identify students experiencing emotional, behavioural, or developmental concerns early, enabling timely intervention.
Student Counselling (1:1 Online Sessions)
Confidential emotional support for anxiety, stress, exam pressure, peer issues, behavioural concerns, and emotional regulation.
Behaviour & Peer-Conflict Support
Guidance for addressing bullying, peer conflicts, classroom disruptions, interpersonal issues, and social-emotional challenges.
Student Stress & Exam Anxiety Programs
Sessions teaching students practical tools for managing academic pressure, emotional overwhelm, motivation challenges, and performance anxiety.
Online Workshops & Mental Health Masterclasses
Sessions on topics such as:
• Stress & exam anxiety
• Emotional regulation
• Building resilience
• Peer relationships & communication
• Mindfulness & grounding
• Healthy boundaries
• Digital well-being
• Self-esteem & adolescent emotional skills
School Wellness Retainers (Monthly Support)
Institutions choose this for ongoing mental-health services, including:
- Fixed counselling hours per month
- Monthly workshops
- Teacher/parent consultations
- Well-being insights & recommendations
Student Access to Mental-Health Counselling
One-on-one online counselling with qualified therapists
Support for emotional, behavioural, academic, and personal concerns
Ethical, confidential, age-appropriate care
Flexible access via referral-based or scheduled sessions
In-person seminars
Online webinars
Mental-Health Awareness Programs for Students
Schools may engage us for mental-health awareness programs delivered as:
- Seminars (in-person) – depending on location and feasibility
- Webinars (online) – accessible and scalable
Teacher Workshops & Capacity Building
Recognising emotional distress in students
- Managing classroom behaviour with sensitivity
- Responding to emotional needs without burnout
- Supporting student well-being while maintaining boundaries
Institutions can opt for workshops designed specifically for teachers, focusing on:
Parent Guidance & One-on-One Support
Schools may offer parents access to:
- One-on-one counselling sessions to understand and support their children better
- Parent awareness sessions on adolescent mental health
- Guidance on communication gaps, academic pressure, emotional regulation, and behavioural concerns
How It Works
1. Share Your Institution’s Needs
Fill out the consultation form with details about your school/college, student age groups, concerns, and wellness goals.
2. Choose Your Service Format
Select from student counselling, teacher training, parent sessions, SEL programs, support circles, mental-health screening, or a monthly school wellness plan.
3. Schedule a Discovery Call
A brief online meeting to understand student challenges, teacher needs, parent concerns, behavioural patterns, and school culture.
4. Receive a Tailored Mental-Health Plan
A customised program designed for your institution—covering counselling hours, workshop recommendations, SEL modules, crisis readiness, or teacher support.
5. Begin Online School Support
All services (counselling, workshops, parent sessions, SEL programs) begin through secure video platforms, scheduled according to your school timetable.
6. Ongoing Coordination & Guidance
Regular check-ins with teachers, counsellors, and school leadership to track progress, address concerns, and refine the program.
7. Monthly Insights & Recommendations
Receive well-being reports, common emotional themes, early risk indicators, and recommendations to strengthen student support systems.
Program Details:
Format: Online delivery via Zoom/Google Meet.
Services Included:
- Student Counselling (1:1)
- Teacher Training Workshops
- Parent Guidance Sessions
- SEL (Social–Emotional Learning) Programs
- Group Support Circles
- Mental Health Screening
- Crisis & Psychological First-Aid
- Monthly Wellness Retainers
- Institutional Policy & Advisory Support
Duration:
- Counselling: 45–60 mins
- Workshops/Trainings: 60–90 mins
- SEL Programs: 4–8 session modules
- Support Circles: 45–60 mins
- Crisis Support: As required
Customised Pricing:
Pricing depends on:
- Student strength
- Counselling hours needed
- Workshop/SEL frequency
- Teacher & parent engagement
- Level of ongoing support
- One-time vs. monthly partnership
Confidentiality: All student interactions follow strict ethical and confidentiality standards.
Scheduling: Sessions and programs are scheduled during or after school hours based on institutional needs.
Cancellation Policy: 24-hour notice required for changes or rescheduling.
Find Your Answers Here
Support for Schools & Institutions
How does the Institutional Mental-Health Support work?
We begin with an online consultation to understand your school’s structure, existing practices, and challenges. Based on this, we design clear mental-health frameworks covering policies, referral pathways, crisis protocols, confidentiality norms, and roles—tailored specifically to your institution.
Does this require major changes to our existing systems?
No. The advisory works by strengthening and organising what already exists, filling gaps where needed, and ensuring clarity—without disrupting daily school functioning.
Who from the institution needs to be involved?
Typically, school leadership, a designated teacher or counsellor, and an administrative contact are sufficient to ensure smooth planning and implementation.
Is this advisory aligned with Indian educational and ethical standards?
Yes. All frameworks are developed with Indian school systems, child protection norms, and ethical guidelines in mind.
Does this include guidance on confidentiality and information sharing?
Yes. Clear ethical guidelines are provided on what can be shared, when, and with whom—balancing student privacy with safety.
How does a mental-health framework help during emergencies or crises?
It provides clear response steps, communication pathways, and safety protocols so staff can act quickly, calmly, and ethically during high-risk situations.
How do students access counselling sessions online during school/institutional hours?
Sessions are scheduled in coordination with the institution’s timetable. Students attend from a private, supervised space within the institution or from home, depending on the institution’s policy.
How is parental consent handled for student counselling?
Written informed consent from parents or guardians is obtained before starting individual counselling, in line with ethical and legal standards.
What age groups do you work with?
We support upper primary, middle school, secondary school, and college-level students. Programs are age-appropriate and tailored to developmental needs.
Will teachers or parents receive updates about individual students?
Individual counselling remains confidential. Only safety-related concerns or agreed-upon observations are shared, following ethical guidelines and consent protocols.
Do teachers receive emotional support for burnout and stress?
Yes. Teacher Capacity Building & Emotional Support sessions explicitly address burnout, emotional exhaustion, boundary-setting, and self-care within professional limits.
How are parents included without overstepping school boundaries?
Parent Guidance & Family Support sessions focus on education and understanding, not interference. They help parents support emotional development at home while respecting school systems and authority.
Are parent and teacher sessions conducted individually or in groups?
Both formats are available. Schools may opt for group parent sessions, seminars (depending on location), webinars, or individual guidance depending on need and sensitivity.
How do you handle differing parenting styles or cultural beliefs?
All parent guidance is contextual, respectful, and adapted to cultural and family values. The goal is understanding and alignment, not enforcing a single approach.
Can teacher and parent programs be customised separately?
Yes. Teacher Capacity Building and Parent Guidance are designed as independent but complementary modules, allowing schools to customise based on their priorities.
How do online programs remain engaging for students and teachers?
Sessions are interactive, practical, and age-appropriate, using discussion, real-life examples, and simple tools rather than lecture-style teaching.
Is this advisory a one-time consultation or ongoing support?
Schools may choose a one-time framework setup or ongoing advisory support, depending on their needs and level of involvement required.
How is pricing decided for institutional support?
Pricing is customised based on school size, scope of services, duration of engagement, and level of ongoing support required.