Create a Mental Health Resource
Use media to give students the opportunity to explore their own mental health and learn about resources and ways to handle stress. Make sure you’ve visited the Getting Started page to familiarize yourself and your students with video and recording practices. Once your project is complete, share it with us and we’ll feature it on the Michigan Learning Channel YouTube channel! Just send us an email at MLC@dptv.org.
Media Examples
Podcast
This option is well-suited to camera-shy students as they only have to share their voices. Adapt the other prompts to be voice-only, or try something different like a town-hall conversation about mental health in your school.
Explainer
Choose a topic to explain and teach. Assign each group to choose from a list of terms like anxiety, self care, and more. Or invite them to explain a strategy or activity they use to feel calm or relieve stress.
Profile
Choose a local business or organization to “cover.” Does your local library host a weekly yoga or knitting class? What kinds of day camps are offered at a nearby YMCA?
Similar Projects
Get inspired by other student work and professional media.
The Importance of Yoga by Caleb’s Kids
The middle school campers from Caleb’s Kids made their own segment about yoga. They worked together to write the script and shoot the video.
Caleb’s Kids on Extra Credit
This profile on Caleb’s Kids from extra credit explains the importance of having mental health resources made with students in mind.
On Our Minds Podcast
This podcast from Well Beings is hosted by teens, made for teens, and is all about mental health.
Mental Health – Extra Credit Episode
Get a songwriting lesson from an award-winning singer, learn strategies to deal with emotions, and more.
Additional Mental Health Resources
The Relationships Initiative
Activities that help students build relationships and self-identities during the first weeks of school.
Well Beings Mental Health Resource Toolkit
Organizations and volunteers that are dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of students.