We focus on prevention through education and awareness, delivering the Resilient Minds program to help young people build resilience and coping skills. By working with families, schools, and community groups, we foster understanding and create safer, more supportive environments for children.
Our current programmes are:
Resilient Minds
The Resilient Minds programme aims to empower students from year 2 to year 6 with the skills, mindsets, and knowledge to navigate life’s challenges effectively.
Recognising that setbacks, obstacles, and disappointments are inevitable parts of growing up and the human experience, this programme seeks to transform these moments into opportunities for personal growth.
Ultimately, our goal is to nurture a generation of children, who are not only academically prepared, but also emotionally prepared to face the ups and downs of life with confidence and courage.
TeenTools
Teen Tools aims to empower students in Years 7–9 with the skills to better understand themselves, manage their emotions, and support one another in positive and healthy ways. Through interactive sessions, open discussion, and reflective activities, the programme helps young people build confidence, develop emotional awareness, form healthy relationships, stay safe and responsible online, and strengthen the resilience and coping skills they need to manage everyday challenges and thrive during these important years.
Blue Week
Blue Week is Childline Gibraltar’s annual promotional campaign, dedicated to promoting children and young people’s emotional wellbeing. Each year, we reach out across the community and deliver sessions in schools, focusing on a different theme to reflect the issues most relevant to young people at that time. Through Blue Week, we aim to raise awareness of Childline’s support services, encourage open conversations, and remind children and young people that they are not alone and that help is always available.
Children’s Mental Health Week
Mental health is one of the most common reasons children and young people reach out to Childline Gibraltar, highlighting just how important emotional wellbeing is at every stage of growing up.
Children’s Mental Health Week is an annual campaign dedicated to raising awareness of this vital issue. It encourages open and honest conversations, helps to reduce stigma, and shines a light on the ways families, schools, and communities can support young people’s mental health.
The campaign also promotes resilience, positive coping strategies, and a powerful message: it’s okay to ask for help. By creating safe spaces for discussion and understanding, initiatives like this ensure that young people feel heard, supported, and reassured that they are not alone.
Community Awareness Events
Whether you take part in an event or fundraiser, become a volunteer, or sign up to campaign – you’re helping us fight for every childhood. Your amazing support helps us reach hundreds of children and young people.
