Early Warning System (EWS)
Confidential, research-backed questionnaires to spot early signals of stress among VET students and teachers, with privacy-first design.
Project deliverables
Survey insights, digital tools, guidelines, training resources, and communities of practice, built for VET schools across Europe.
Aims to assess existing knowledge and understanding of mental health issues among students, teachers, and leaders in vocational education and training (VET) schools.
Confidential, research-backed questionnaires to spot early signals of stress among VET students and teachers, with privacy-first design.
Enables VET schools to evaluate mental health performance, identify gaps, and develop action plans. Download pilot school reports by country.
Download the guidelines and template to create your school's action plan for a mentally healthy learning environment. Browse partner examples below for inspiration.
Step-by-step guidance for preparing, writing, and implementing an institutional action plan with your staff and students.
A ready-made structure for drafting your school's plan. Choose the language that fits your team.
Real plans adopted by VET schools in six countries. Open any example to see goals, measures, and timelines you can adapt.
A common framework for preventing and managing mental health challenges in VET: short events, facilitator guides, and programmes to build social-emotional skills among students and staff.
Browse short, medium, and long trainings by prevention theme. Expand a card for objectives, select trainings with the checkbox, and download individually or as a zip. Resources from partner pilots are used in Communities of Practice and feed into the WP5 blended course.
Self-paced mental health modules for VET students and teachers across Europe. Start on the landing page, learn at your own pace, and keep progress on your device. No login required.
Self-paced modules with progress saved on your device.
Ongoing learning and collaboration among educators, exchanging best practice on mental health in VET, peer support, and knowledge that lasts beyond the project.