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Our ever-expanding library of fun and helpful wellbeing tools and advice, in a broad range of formats, to help teachers, parents, and children.
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Meet Ayub: The Website Expert Championing Wellbeing in Education
As part of our Meet the Team series, we are pleased to introduce our SEO aficionado, Ayub. With over six years' experience in content writing, Ayub brings a breadth of technological knowledge to youHQ.

Sophie B
Aug 282 min read
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Meet Jez: The Engagement Director Promoting Movement and Motion for Wellbeing
From his early days studying sports science at university, Jez Belas has always been interested in the power of movement. We sat down for an interview with Jez, asking him about the experiences that shaped the co-founding of youHQ - and his passion for wellbeing in schools.

Sophie B
Jul 242 min read
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Meet Marty: The Brand Director and Dad Amplifying Wellbeing in Schools
Ensuring the look and feel of our platform, features, and user experience, Marty Harling-Coward is youHQ's creative director. His enthusiasm for wellbeing stems not only from his education, but from his live as a dad.

Sophie B
Jul 172 min read
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Meet Jon: The CEO On A Mission To Put Wellbeing At The Forefront of Education
In this 'Meet the Team' interview, Jon reflects on the experiences that shaped his passion for safeguarding and emotional development. He shares his vision for supporting young people through proactive strategies and digital tools.

Sophie B
Jul 33 min read
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What is a ‘whole-school’ approach to wellbeing anyway?Â
Wellbeing, safety and academic results are at the top of your list. But just having it as a priority doesn't mean everything's being done as well or effectively as it could be. What can actually be done to support whole-school wellbeing at your setting?

Martin Harling-Coward
Jun 244 min read
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From Tears to Triumph – And Why the System Needs to Change
What Beth has achieved in just three months is nothing short of remarkable. After years of school avoidance due to neurodiversity, she not only attended every day — she sat every one of her GCSE exams. This isn’t just a personal victory; it’s a powerful reminder of what’s possible when young people are truly seen, supported, and believed in.

Jon Ford
Jun 112 min read
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