Castle Rushen High School is celebrating Mental Health Awareness
Week 9th – 13th May. This year the theme is Loneliness which
affects millions of people across the UK. Mental Health Awareness
Week, which is hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, is in its
22nd year and runs from 9 - 15 May. Across the country people
will be reflecting on loneliness and how it impacts our mental
health. Long-term loneliness is closely linked to mental health
problems such as depression and anxiety. In school we will be
encouraging students to talk to their peers while undertaking a
variety of tasks during registration periods. A local charity -
Isle Listen – will be delivering assemblies and holding a drop in
session on Thursday lunchtime in the school’s library. Please see
PDF attached for further information