Melrose Education strengthens wellbeing support for learners, families and colleagues

Melrose Education is continuing to strengthen its commitment to wellbeing across its family of specialist schools through the introduction of The Wellbeing Hub, an evidence-based online platform designed to support learners, families and colleagues.

The Wellbeing Hub, developed by Teen Tips, provides a wide range of expert-led resources, including webinars, podcasts, articles, practical guidance and wellbeing advice tailored for staff, parents and young people. The platform takes a proactive approach to mental health and emotional wellbeing, helping school communities build resilience, strengthen relationships and access trusted support whenever they need it.

Across Melrose Education, Wellbeing Champions are using the platform to signpost colleagues and families to high-quality resources, helping to promote positive wellbeing both in school and at home. By supporting the whole school community, the initiative reflects Melrose Education’s belief that the best outcomes for learners are achieved when families, colleagues and schools work together.

Tracey Storey, Founder, Executive Chair and CEO of Melrose Education, said:

“At Melrose Education, we know that wellbeing is fundamental to learning, development and success. By providing our Wellbeing Champions, colleagues and families with access to The Wellbeing Hub, we are investing in a proactive approach that supports our whole school communities. When learners, families and staff feel supported, connected and equipped with the right tools, everyone benefits.”

The introduction of The Wellbeing Hub forms part of Melrose Education’s wider commitment to creating positive, inclusive environments where learners can thrive academically, socially and emotionally, while ensuring families and colleagues have access to practical, evidence-based wellbeing support whenever they need it.