Mental Health In

Education

Mental Health In

Education

Mental Health in Nurseries, Schools and Further Education….


Tana is painfully aware of the demise in mental health of our children. She has a private clinic, working with children from as young as four through to their twenties. She is also employed by schools and Local Authorities to provide trauma therapy and mindset transformation coaching for individual pupils and small groups with specific issues, workshops and motivational speaking for whole year groups


Tana provides the following mental health provision for schools, colleges and universities:

  • 121 trauma therapy and mindset transformation coaching for individual students

  • Small group workshops addressing specific mental health and wellbeing concerns

  • Motivational speeches for whole year groups

  • Half Day INSET training for teachers

  • Mental Health workshops for parents and the local community

  • In-house support and training for all staff

  • Extensive assessment of the school’s staff wellbeing with feedback to the Head and/or Chairman of Governors.

  • Invited speaker at schools’ mental health conferences and Head’s group meetings

  • Workshops for nursery staff and parents of nursery children

  • On-line and in-person workshops and training for undergraduates and lecturers.


Tana tailor-makes her programmes to the individual needs of the organisation. For further information, to explore options and book her for your community, please contact her here:


School and University Feedback:


Tana’s personal stories resonated with our students and her approach to the workshop combined storytelling and practical advice that our students felt reassured hearing. It has been a pleasure working with such a professional and knowledgeable person, who has demonstrated such a passion for mental health and been such an asset to the university.”

Rema Khatun, University of East London  

Tana is an inspirational woman who has used her profound life experiences to empower others through the use of mental resilience strategies.  We have worked closely on a variety of emotional and mental health and wellbeing issues, and I can thoroughly recommend Tana for her honest, direct approach and ability to connect with people of all ages and diversity.  Challenging the stigmas that surround this deep and often traumatic area is Tana's forte and she works tirelessly to enable others to face up to their issues.” 

Headmaster St Hilda’s Prep, Harpenden  

Tana is an exceptionally gifted communicator. She has worked in a wide range of contexts, from human resources, marketing and education so is able to draw on a wide range of experiences in order to engage with young people. Pupils, parents, and colleagues are able to identify with her very quickly and to be enthused by what she has to say and how she says it.   Charterhouse was fortunate that Tana was able to come to visit for a few days earlier this year. She started the visit with a two-hour long introduction to parents which explained clearly and powerfully the many challenges that young people have to face and also shared ideas and approaches that parent could deploy with their own children as they help them to address those issues.   Tana delivered talks and sessions for all of our year groups from Year 9 to Year 13. The Head of PSHE reports that: “Pupils were kept engaged and learned more about how to talk about Mental Health from Tana’s personal experience and the things she has learned along the way by working with young people for her whole career. She was able to get pupils who were struggling with their own mental health to open up and reach out as well as educate those who hopefully will only ever have a role supporting other people who encounter struggles along the way.”   Pupils were hugely enthusiastic about her presentations which were carefully tailored to the different genders and the different year groups. A number of pupils have since been in touch with Tana to follow up with her individually".  

James Kazi, former Deputy Head of Charterhouse School, (now Undermaster at Westminster School)  

"Tana has a brilliant and unique talent at connecting with teenagers which seems to come as second nature to her. She creates an atmosphere of ease and unconditional support. Her talent of supporting youth derives from her years of experience and undoubtedly she has encountered almost every issue we as teens may experience.  Aside from these capabilities at understanding people on a very human level, she is also able to respond to a situation pragmatically. Her solution-oriented outlook and view allows teenagers to feel confident in investing trust and responsibility to her."

Josie B. 18 yrs old

Tana led a very powerful INSET session to all the staff team, sharing much of her personal journey and giving a huge variety of positive ideas to us.  We were able to express our own feelings and address personal issues along the way, which I found to be a cathartic and healing experience.”

Prep School Teacher  

Tana’s profound experiences and dynamic approach enable her to get to the heart of the very difficult issues we have to address in the modern world, and I am truly grateful for the work she has done with us.

Housemaster, Malvern College  

Tana’s mental health presentation made our pupils sit up and listen!”  

She captivates the audience and engenders trust through her passionate, honest, and no-holds-barred recollection of her personal experiences. This gained the pupils' trust and as a consequence, many of them felt able to talk to her personally after the talk, or email her, expressing their concerns about their own mental health issues. As a result of this, pupils opened up more and we became aware of those pupils who seemed to be functioning well but who were 'presenting a face to the world’. This has enabled us to seek appropriate help for them in the early stages of their problem.

Head of Psychology, Malvern College  

Many thanks for the wonderful, thought-provoking talks today. The girls in the House are all saying very positive things about it and about how inspiring you are – I think it helped many realise that keeping things quiet is maladaptive behaviour.”  

Tana’s personal stories resonated with our students and her approach to the workshop combined storytelling and practical advice that our students felt reassured hearing.”   “I attended the Mental Health Talk you gave for the parents at school yesterday and felt compelled to contact you to thank you so much for such an informative and insightful talk. I found it riveting and could have sat there much longer!” 

Parent at Charterhouse School  

"Tana has a brilliant and unique talent at connecting with teenagers, which seems to come as second nature to her. She creates an atmosphere of ease and unconditional support.  The presentation on Friday was hugely successful, informative and very helpful to us as the pastoral team. I had many positive comments on Friday and indeed, staff were still talking about it in detail yesterday. Thank you very much.”

Deputy Head, Queenswood.

As a parent at the school, I attended the Mental Health Talk you gave yesterday and felt compelled to contact you to thank you so much for such an informative and insightful talk. I found it riveting and could have sat there much longer!”  

Thank you for being so honest about your own struggles. That was very powerful, and you put into words so articulately a few things I have previously felt. I confess I had to suppress a tear or two. It is fantastic what you are doing, and after an unfulfilling career in the City before raising my children, I have long contemplated retraining as a counsellor. I am now going to investigate that as a real option!”  

Tana’s speech was exceptional! A very helpful session for changing the way you think and understanding the power of the brain. So good to understand why and how we develop mental health problems. Definitely love to have more sessions like this one.”


Pupils, parents, and colleagues are able to identify with her very quickly and to be enthused by what she has to say and how she says it.

Undermaster at Westminster School  


Pupil Feedback:


“Today you came to give a lecture on mental health. I walked into the room thinking it was just going to be another information lecture with the same facts and comments. Upon leaving the room, I felt enlightened, and I felt lifted. In that short period of time, I feel you’ve made a permanent change in my life.”


“I have been to many talks at school over my three previous years, and your talk fascinated me like no other. My eyes were anchored to you throughout the entire presentation. The facts were astonishing, and how you shared your personal life was both poignant and immensely inspiring. So, I just wanted to say thank you for such a stunning talk!”


“I was sitting in the very back row and didn't really want to be there, however after the first five minutes I was amazed about what you had to say, your story was amazing and your advice was highly fascinating so I thought I would send this email…..as thanking you, takes priority over watching TV!"


“I think Tana’s way of presenting mental wellbeing was incredibly moving and this helped to engage everyone and open our eyes to the real issues surrounding mental health.”


“I didn’t get the chance to tell you that your presentation and your story really touched me and made me realise that although someone looks happy, they could be suffering badly inside. Thankyou it opened my eyes up a lot.”


“I don't think you would remember but about a year ago you gave a talk at my school, and it got me thinking about mental health issues. I reached out to you, and you helped me a lot to realise what was going on. Well, it has been about a year since then and in this last year I got help - I've moved house in school, I've been seeing a psychotherapist and soon am going to see a CBT specialist. It has been a long year and I have been through a lot. I was diagnosed with a form of anxiety and depression, and I am happier every day since telling someone. I just wanted to say thank you. You helped me a lot - more than you will ever know, and your talk helped open my eyes to everything.”


“I was inspired by what you said to look out for my friends and family who may have a mental health issue. Your openness with your personal experience was truly touching. I admire your self-confidence and bravery in your stories of ups and downs and was stunned at your recovery from it all. You have a truly amazing gift of perseverance.”


“You sounded like you really understood the struggles that some young people go through. I appreciate you coming to speak to us today, and I can't thank you enough for teaching us all what you have. You are a wonderful woman!”


“I wish to heartily thank you for your talk at school. It really struck me that I need to make changes in my life for it to get better. I made my mind up and decided to understand once and for all weather I do have mental health issues or not - your talk was really illuminating to me. I really want to thank you, you gave me the courage to do something I had to do a long time ago.”


“I attended your talk on Thursday night at school. I would like to start by saying what a fabulous job you did, and I can say that I loved it and so did all of my friends.”


  “Today you gave a talk at my school on the subject of mental health, and I just wanted to thank you and congratulate you on what an insightful and brilliant talk it was.”


“Your open-ness with your personal experience was truly touching. I admire your self-confidence and bravery in your stories of ups and downs and was stunned at your recovery from it all. You have a truly amazing gift of perseverance.”  


“I just thought that I would send an email to say thank you for giving the talk you gave yesterday at school: it was definitely the best talk I have been to.”


“Your talk was really illuminating to me. I really want to thank you, you gave me the courage to do something I had to do a long time ago.”


“Wow! I just want to say how eye opened I was after your talk this afternoon. I was left speechless, and mind racing at the astonishing facts and experiences you talked about. Your open-ness with your personal experience was truly touching. I admire your self-confidence and bravery in your stories of ups and downs and was stunned at your recovery from it all. You have a truly amazing gift of perseverance.”

Monkey Mind Wisdom