Advisory or Homeroom
Short prompts about stress, coping, boundaries, and help-seeking can support low-pressure check-ins.
Educational support information for schools and student communities.
School staff, clubs, student leaders, and youth programs can use TLHMH as a non-clinical educational resource. Pages can support awareness conversations, resource navigation, digital safety lessons, and workshop planning.
Short prompts about stress, coping, boundaries, and help-seeking can support low-pressure check-ins.
Mental-health, service, or leadership clubs can use resources to plan awareness campaigns responsibly.
Community guidelines and privacy pages can support conversations about online safety and respectful spaces.
Staff can use pages to reinforce the difference between education, school support, professional care, and emergency response.
Students find the crisis page, coping tools, privacy page, and youth resources, then discuss when each might be useful.
Students practice kind phrases for saying no, asking for space, or encouraging a friend to talk with an adult.
Students identify trusted adults, school supports, crisis options, and healthy coping tools before they are needed.
Schools or youth programs interested in educational sessions can contact TLHMH with the audience, topic, preferred format, and safety expectations.
School resources are educational and should be adapted by qualified school staff. TLHMH does not replace school counselors, licensed providers, or emergency protocols.