• Partners
    • Everton in the Community
    • Tate Liverpool
  • Research and Impact
    • Project Summary
  • Students
    • Join the Team
    • Empowering Students to Become Mental Health Champions
  • Toolkit
    • About this Toolkit
      • Introduction
      • What is Tackling the Blues
      • The Tackling the Blues partners
      • How does Tackling the Blues align with the knowledge exchange framework
    • Tackling the Blues Student Mentors
      • Overview
      • Mentor journey
      • Preparing Students
      • Tackling the Blues Student Mentor (sport and mental health strand)
      • Tackling the Blues Support Mentor (sport and mental health strand)
      • Tackling the Blues Student Mentor (arts and mental health strand)
      • Tackling the Blues Support Mentor (arts and mental health strand)
    • Knowledge Exchange
      • What are the benefits of a knowledge exchange focussed partnership
      • Wider knowledge exchange engagement
      • Developing a knowledge exchange focused partnership
      • Researching and evidencing a knowledge exchange project
      • Benefits for the organisations
      • Benefits to higher education institutions
      • Benefits to higher education students
      • Benefits to children and young people, schools and their communities
    • Key considerations for building your own KE partnership
    • Contact us
  • Case Studies
    • Mental Health Awareness Week- Charlie Mason
    • Joe Lynskey
    • Michael Quinn
    • Olivia Izzo
    • Tom O’Brien
    • Jason Crosswaite
    • Matthew Cunliffe
    • Jack Mullineux
    • Jamie Legge
  • Zines
    • Grove Street Primary School
    • Pewithall Primary School
    • Springwell Primary School
  • The Team
  • News
  • Events

Tackling the Blues

Category: Education

  • Everton legend Snodin goes back to school to ‘Tackle the Blues’

    Everton legend Ian Snodin went back to school this week to support Tackling the Blues, the award-winning project run by Edge Hill University, Everton in the Community (EitC) and Tate Liverpool which uses sport and the arts to help school children at risk of developing mental health problems.

    July 16, 2021
  • Empowering students to become mental health champions

    A team of student mentors from Edge Hill University have shared their personal experiences of training to become mental health champions for award-winning programme Tackling the Blues.

    May 14, 2021
  • Tackling the Blues welcomes six new recruits as part of expansion programme

    Award-winning mental health programme Tackling the Blues has appointed six new recruits to grow activities at a time when mental health has never been more important.

    November 6, 2020
  • Flagship mental health programme shortlisted for national award

    Edge Hill University and Everton in the Community’s flagship children’s mental health programme has been shortlisted for a national award for its positive impact across Merseyside.

    November 29, 2018

Tackling the Blues

Edge Hill University