SUPPORTING PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, BEHAVIOUR, AND WELLBEING IN SCHOOLS
Workshops, assemblies, staff training and online learning that help pupils understand risk, build resilience and make informed decisions in a complex world.
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STRENGTHENING PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ACROSS YOUR SCHOOL
Unbottled works with primary, secondary and specialist settings across the UK to support:
Emotional resilience and mental wellbeing
Behaviour and informed decision-making
Safe navigation of online life and digital influence
Respectful relationships and boundaries
Financial awareness and future readiness
Our delivery is practical, age-appropriate and aligned with school priorities.
GROUNDED IN SAFEGUARDING AND SCHOOL CONTEXT
All sessions are designed specifically for educational settings.
We work within school safeguarding frameworks, maintain clear professional boundaries and create structured spaces where pupils can explore complex themes safely.
Sensitive topics are approached through reflection and education, never shock-based or disclosure-led delivery.
WE WORK ACROSS:
Mainstream
Primary & Secondary
SEND
Settings
Alternative
Provision
SEMH
Schools
PRUs
Delivery is adapted to context while maintaining consistency, clarity and safeguarding alignment.
SUPPORTING PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOUR FRAMEWORKS
Schools use Unbottled to strengthen:
Personal Development provision
Behaviour and attitudes
PSHE and RSHE
Safeguarding education
Preparation for next stages
Clear learning outcomes and session overviews are available to support leadership oversight.
LET’S UNBOTTLE WHAT MATTERS.
We’re here for schools, educators, youth workers, and community leaders who want to create real, lasting change. Whether you're ready to bring Unbottled into your school, explore a partnership, or just ask a question — we’d love to connect.
Your voice can open doors. Your ideas can shift culture. Let’s work together to create safer, stronger spaces for young people to thrive.
P.S. Every enquiry, every connection helps us tackle the issues that matter — from knife crime and racism to mental health and online safety.