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HeadsUP comes second in Tesco Centenary Grant vote

We are excited to announce that we came second in the Tesco Cententary Grant vote which took place across Devon. We will receive £15,000, which will allow us to continue our work with young people all around Devon. We are hoping to link up with other sporting organisations next year to deliver joint mental health […]

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HeadsUP and the Exeter Chiefs Community Team come together to tackle mental health awareness in local schools

HeadsUP Mental Health Awareness has teamed up with the Exeter Chiefs Community Team to offer mental health awareness sessions to local schools. As mental health is hitting the headlines more and more, helped in part by the increasingly high-profile reports of mental health issues within sport, the need to educate youngsters to look after their […]

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The FA launch mental health campaign!

The FA and Heads Together today announced their new campaign to tackle the stigma surrounding Mental Health, and its got a familiar name… Heads Up! This is a fantastic initiative using the power of English football, to get people talking about mental health. The campaign was announced today at Wembley by The Duke of Cambridge, […]

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Positive start for HeadsUP

The delivery of our key stage 1 sessions has continued in schools across East Devon & Exeter. We’ve already delivered sixteen sessions in nine schools, reaching more than 400 pupils. A huge thank you to the staff and pupils at Brixington; Honiton; Lady Seawards; Rockbeare; St Peters (Budleigh); St Peters Prep (Lympstone); St Thomas; Tipton […]

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Key Stage 1 Session

Here at HeadsUP we believe you are never too young to learn to look after your mental health. We visited St Peter’s school in Budleigh Salterton and delivered a session to a year two class. The pupils were great! So welcoming and keen to learn, what a way to kick of Children’s Mental Health Week! […]

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