Mental Health Awareness Week Assembly Presentation (12th May - 18th May)
Support Wellbeing with Our Mental Health Awareness Week Assembly!
Help pupils understand the importance of feelings, friendships, and looking after their minds with this ready-to-use assembly for Mental Health Awareness Week. Designed for KS1 and KS2, this gentle, thoughtful presentation encourages children to talk about emotions and discover healthy ways to cope.
Benefits:
Ready to Go:
Includes clear slides and optional teacher notes, so any staff member can deliver a confident and caring assembly with no extra preparation.
Curriculum-Linked:
Supports PSHE and wellbeing objectives by exploring emotions, self-care, and where to get help — all in an age-appropriate, sensitive way.
Visually Reassuring:
Uses calming colours, expressive emojis, and friendly illustrations to create a safe and engaging space for learning.
Promotes Confidence & Connection:
Encourages children to recognise their feelings, support each other, and know that it’s okay to talk about mental health.
What’s Covered:
- What is mental health?
- Why do feelings matter?
- Common emotions and what they mean
- What affects how we feel?
- Ways to look after our mental health
- Who we can talk to
- End-of-assembly quiz to recap and reflect
Perfect for class or whole-school assemblies, this resource helps children feel seen, supported, and empowered to care for their mental wellbeing.
Let’s grow a school community where every child knows it’s okay to talk — and to feel.
You'll get a ready-to-use, engaging Mental Health Awareness Week assembly presentation with slides, discussion prompts and a quiz.