MYND for Schools & Organisations

For Schools & Organisations

Every school is having the conversation.
MYND is what happens next.

14 animated, evidence-based modules on Respect and Life Skills — designed for 11–18 year olds. Grounded in CBT, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused therapy. Available on each student's own device. No setup. No training required.

14
Animated Modules
100
Sessions Delivered
11–18
Age Range

Inside the Animated Modules

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The Context

Adolescence and the Manosphere.
Your students need the tools — not just the awareness.

Netflix's Adolescence showed the devastating consequences of online radicalisation on a young boy. Then Louis Theroux's Inside the Manosphere exposed the machinery behind it — a network of influencers selling dominance and misogyny to millions of young men searching for direction. Movember's research confirms that nearly two-thirds of young men now engage with masculinity influencers online, with frequent viewers showing higher psychological distress and more rigid attitudes about gender.

Schools are being asked to facilitate conversations about toxic masculinity, healthy relationships, and online radicalisation. But showing a drama or a documentary is not the same as teaching skills. Experts have cautioned that without structured, evidence-based follow-up, these conversations risk framing masculinity as inherently toxic rather than building the positive qualities of respect, empathy, and self-regulation.

The MYND Respect and Life Skills modules are that structured follow-up. They don't react to a headline — they equip young people with the psychological tools to recognise toxic role models, think consequentially, build genuine self-respect, and develop the resilience that stops them reaching for easy answers. Self-paced. On their own device. In their own time.

How It Works

From browser to classroom in minutes.

No IT infrastructure. No teacher training. No classroom time required — though it works brilliantly in PSHE lessons, pastoral sessions, or supervised interventions.

01

Open MYND

Students open MYND in their browser on any device — phone, tablet, or laptop. No app download needed. Module 1 of each programme is free, with full access via school subscription.

02

Choose a module

Each module takes approximately 10 minutes. Animated content, real-life stories, reflection exercises, and self-assessment tools built in.

03

Learn and reflect

Students work through modules at their own pace — in PSHE, in pastoral sessions, during intervention programmes, or independently at home.

04

Track and revisit

Progress tracking, self-monitoring, and the ability to revisit any module. Facilitators can use module content as discussion starters in group sessions.

The Programmes

Two programmes.
14 modules. One powerful app.

Each module uses animated content, real-life stories, reflective exercises, and self-assessment — grounded in CBT, positive psychology, and solution-focused approaches.

4 Animated Modules
Respect Respect Respect

RESPECT

Understanding respect in every dimension of life

From how we view ourselves to how we treat others — these four modules give young people a deeper understanding of respect, how to earn it, and why it matters now more than ever.

Self-Respect Relationships Wider World Earned vs Given

Valid for: PSHE · Safeguarding · Character Education · Citizenship

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10 Animated Modules
Life Skills Life Skills Life Skills

LIFE SKILLS

Real skills for real life — practical and powerful

From consequential thinking to impulse control, goal-setting to resilience. Ten modules that equip young people with the psychological toolkit to navigate challenges and make better choices.

Consequential Thinking Impulse Control Resilience Goal Setting Self-Sabotage

Valid for: PSHE · RSHE · Youth Intervention · Character Education

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Proven Impact

Already trusted where it matters most.

The MYND modules have been successfully delivered across inner-city schools, youth hubs, and justice programmes since 2022 — with measurable improvements in engagement, empathy, and emotional regulation.

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BBC Children in Need

BBC Children in Need

Coach-led sessions across inner-city schools and youth hubs via New Era Foundation

Metropolitan Police — Divert Project

Metropolitan Police Divert

Bespoke modules for young people in custody, reducing reoffending through self-awareness and consequential thinking

Bounce Back Programme

Re-engaging excluded students and young offenders. Facilitators reported the Respect series resonated deeply

West Ham United FC

Academy U23 squad — performance psychology and mental health focus for young professionals

The Evidence Base

Created by a performance psychologist.
Backed by 30 years of research and practice.

The MYND programme is designed by Roberto Forzoni — a BASES-accredited performance psychologist with over 30 years' experience working with Olympic champions, Premier League football teams, Grand Slam tennis players, and young people across education and the justice system.

Roberto was the National Performance Psychology Manager for the Lawn Tennis Association (creating Team Murray), lead author of the FA Guide to Psychology in Football, and currently leads an MSc Sports Science module at Brunel University. He is a regular BBC contributor on performance and psychology topics.

Every module in the programme draws on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), solution-focused therapy, motivational interviewing, and the latest findings in positive and neuro-psychology — translated into clear, jargon-free, engaging content that young people connect with.

MSc Sport Sciences (Distinction) BASES Accredited CBT Trained 30+ Years Applied Practice BBC Consultant FA Author LTA National Psychology Manager Brunel University Lecturer

Curriculum Alignment

Designed to support your existing framework.

The MYND Respect and Life Skills modules align with statutory RSHE (Relationships, Sex, and Health Education) guidance, PSHE frameworks, Ofsted's personal development expectations, safeguarding and character education priorities, and citizenship curricula. They complement — not replace — your existing programmes, and work as a standalone resource or alongside facilitated group sessions.

Sponsor a School

From £3 per pupil.
Life-changing impact.

We're inviting local businesses and individuals to sponsor a school. Your sponsorship means an entire school of young people gets access to life-changing content — equipping them with confidence, resilience, emotional intelligence, and practical skills for everyday life.

The complete Life Skills and Respect programme — normally delivered coach-led at £280 per session — becomes self-paced with full resources and online access.

£5/pupil/year
Schools up to 500 pupils
£3/pupil/year
Multi-academy trusts (500+)
14 animated modules 100+ audio modules Teacher resources
roberto@robertoforzoni.com

What sponsors get:

Positive PR

We'll share your sponsorship on our website and social media — and you're welcome to shout about it too.

Employee pride

Your team will feel proud to work for a company investing in the next generation.

Real impact, real people

You're not donating to a vague cause — you're changing lives in a school just down the road.

Maximum impact for minimal cost

From just £3 per pupil for a complete programme. Confidence, resilience, respect, life skills — all delivered.

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Give your students the tools.
Not just the conversation.

14 animated modules. Evidence-based. On every student's device. 10 minutes at a time.

For school licensing, bulk access, or partnership enquiries:
roberto@robertoforzoni.com