Your FREE resources for Pupil Voice Week

The resources below are from our Pupil Voice Week held last year in September 2020. They're still as good as they were back in 2020 and you can of course use them freely anytime you like. However for our most up to date resources, please stick with the resources from the latest Pupil Voice Week.

Primary Secondary
An Introduction to Pupil Voice Week
Watch a short message from tootoot's CEO Michael Brennan to learn more about Pupil Voice Week, and why we chose the theme "it's good to talk".
Primary Secondary
Free Webinar: How to Support Pupil Mental Health and Wellbeing
Our webinar is now fully booked. But you don't have to miss out as we will be recording the live event. If you would like to receive a copy of this recording please sign-up below.
Primary Secondary
Download your Certificate!
Download and display your certificate so that you can proudly show that you participated in 2020's Pupil Voice Week.
Primary Secondary
Social Media
Be sure to share your activities with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by using #PupilVoiceWeek
primary Secondary
Social Media Graphics
Download our free Pupil Voice Week graphics and let your followers know that you're celebrating why "it's good to talk".
Primary Secondary
Poster Pack
Download our free Pupil Voice Week poster pack, which can be printed and displayed around your school to raise mental health awareness.
Primary secondary
Give your students a voice with tootoot
Hear more about how we can give your pupils a voice and support safeguarding in your school, book your free 15 minute demo today and hear about our award-winning pupil voice app!
Primary secondary
Assembly video for tootoot schools
Watch a short message from tootoot CEO & Co-Founder Michael Brennan about the importance of speaking-up and the personal experience that drove him to create tootoot.
Primary
Assembly - Primary
Discuss with pupils the importance of talking and the positive impact it can have on their mental health
secondary
Assembly - Secondary
Discuss with pupils why it isn't always easy to speak-up, and why it is important we make it easy for friends and family to talk when they need to
primary secondary
Activity - Pupil Voice Week Speech Bubble!
Download our speech bubble and encourage pupils to think about why it's good to talk. Share your class' speech bubbles with us using #pupilvoiceweek!
Primary
Activity - Balancing Act
A short activity to encourage pupils to consider the types of things that positively and negatively impact their mental health.
Primary secondary
Activity - Mime Time
Not all communication is done using words. Teach pupils the importance of using other signals when looking out for friends and family.
Primary
Activity - Create a Poster
Use this activity to get pupils to really dig into this year's theme of "it's Good to Talk'
Primary
Activity - Write a Letter to an Alien
This task is a great one for getting pupils to understand the topic of 'It's Good to Talk'. The alien has never heard of mental health and the importance of talking - let's teach them!
secondary
Activity - Writing to Persuade
Use this activity to get pupils to really dig into this year's theme of "it's Good to Talk'. They'll use their knowledge to create a leaflet informing and persuading a friend, school staff or parent about the benefits of talking.
Primary secondary
Fact Sheet - Pupil Voice Week
This fact sheet will supplement the tootoot Pupil Voice Week activities and assembly plans. Share with pupils or use to inform your own activities!
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Resources from the Wise Owl Trust
Use the resources from the Wise Owl Trust to explore respectful relationships and what it means to be kind.
primary secondary
Resources from Nuffield Health
Nuffield Health has created a children’s wellbeing journal, challenges and activities to keep children happy, healthy and active. There are also great resources for school staff and teachers too!
Teacher Training
CPD Accredited Mental Well-being Training for Teachers and Staff from TrainingSchoolz
"The aim of this training is to support schools in their understanding of policies and procedures around the mental well-being of children and young people.

The course provides you with information regarding good practice on how schools should address the situation of pupils with mental health issues."
Year 8 to Year 11
Resources from Teen Tips
Alicia Drummond at Teen Tips has created a film and lesson plan about understanding healthy and unhealthy relationships to use with pupils in Year-8 and above.
KS3
Resources from Kidscape
Kidscape have developed the Digital Wellbeing Check-In resource to promote healthy online interactions and encourage open conversations.
Secondary
Resources from Votes for Schools
Should we approach boys' and girls' mental health differently? A debate resource and a chance to vote and leave comments
KS1
Resources from Votes for Schools
Should you always put your friends first? A debate resource to help consider you and your friends' mental health
KS2
Resources from Votes for Schools
Could you support a friend struggling with their mental health? A debate resource to help consider our mental health, and spotting the signs in our friends.
16+
Resources from Votes for Schools
Can gender stereotypes ever have a positive impact on mental health?
Looking back on previous Pupil Voice Weeks

We started Pupil Voice Week back in 2016 with some amazing partners and resources for schools around the world. They were so good we knew it would be a shame to lose them as we evolve and grow each year, which is why we archive the resources from previous years, meaning you can still benefit from them even if you've just joined us this year.