by HIP Psychology team | Apr 15, 2026 | School Wellbeing
Mental health workshops for schools have become a common part of the conversation around pupil support, and with good reason. Schools are trying to respond to rising pressure around anxiety, attendance, emotional regulation, peer issues and wider wellbeing, all while...
by HIP Psychology team | Apr 15, 2026 | School Wellbeing
Teacher burnout has become a real concern for schools trying to hold together high standards, rising expectations and staff capacity that often feels stretched thin. Most teachers do not burn out because they stop caring. They burn out because they care deeply while...
by HIP Psychology team | Apr 15, 2026 | School Wellbeing
Anti-Bullying Week is one of the biggest awareness moments in the school calendar. That brings opportunity, but it also creates a familiar problem. Many schools want to do something meaningful, yet the week can end up feeling rushed, overly symbolic, or disconnected...
by HIP Psychology team | Apr 13, 2026 | Uncategorised
When school leaders search for an educational psychologist in Northern Ireland, they are usually not looking for something vague. They are trying to solve a real problem. A pupil may be struggling to engage in class, anxiety may be affecting attendance, staff may need...
by HIP Psychology team | Apr 13, 2026 | Uncategorised
Staff wellbeing in schools has become a strategic issue, not a nice extra. When staff are stretched, morale falls, absence rises, patience becomes thinner, and the quality of school life can suffer for everyone. Pupils feel it, leaders feel it, and staff rooms feel...