What is myHappymind?
myHappymind is a mental health and wellbeing initiative aimed at schools, nurseries, and families. It’s all about creating a culture where positive mental wellbeing isn’t just a buzzword but a lived experience. The project offers programmes tailored for teachers, parents, and children, designed to prepare today’s youngsters for tomorrow’s world by building resilient, balanced, and happy minds. Whether at home, in early years settings, or at school, myHappymind focuses on nurturing lifelong habits that help children thrive.
Main Benefits of myHappymind
After just one year of implementing myHappymind, schools have seen some pretty impressive results. Here are the key figures:
- 0% decrease in children requiring SENCO support
- 0% decrease in external exclusions
- 0% decrease in CAMHS referrals
These stats highlight the programme’s effectiveness in supporting children’s mental health and reducing the need for additional interventions.
Programmes Designed for Everyone Involved
The programmes are thoughtfully crafted for schools, families, and early years settings that genuinely care about children’s mental wellbeing. By combining the latest research, science, and technology, myHappymind helps children develop the skills and tools they need to thrive throughout their lives. It’s not just about today—it’s about equipping children with knowledge and resilience for the future.
University of Chester Validation
The University of Chester conducted a real-world validation report that confirmed myHappymind as an effective school-based approach. The study showed that the programme significantly strengthens pupil mental health, resilience, and wellbeing. It aligns perfectly with current UK education and health policies, making it a trusted and evidence-based choice for schools looking to make a real difference.
NHS Backing and Support
One of the standout features of myHappymind is its NHS backing. The NHS commissions the programme in some schools, covering 100% of the costs. This endorsement speaks volumes about the impact myHappymind has on children and staff, especially in reducing CAMHS referrals. It’s a clear sign that the programme is making a meaningful difference in mental health support.
Project Impact and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being – promoting mental health and wellbeing for children and families
- SDG 4: Quality Education – supporting schools with effective mental health curricula
- SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – providing accessible mental health support across diverse communities
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – collaborating with NHS and educational institutions
My Happy Mind Book: Empowering Parents
Beyond the programmes, myHappymind also offers a best-selling book written by founder and CEO Laura Earnshaw. This book shares the science-backed secrets behind the curriculum, empowering parents to support their children’s mental health at home. Whether a child is already struggling or parents want to future-proof their child’s wellbeing, the book is packed with inspiring stories and practical activities. It covers topics like the five ingredients to building resilient minds, fostering a growth mindset, the power of dreaming and goal-setting, and teaching children how to self-soothe when stressed. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone wanting to nurture confidence and resilience in their kids.





















