Inclusion Education
Supporting young people through mental‑health‑led, trauma‑informed education.
Inclusion Education is a specialist UK charity dedicated to improving the mental health, safety and life chances of young people aged 11–25 who have experienced trauma, chronic mental health difficulties or suicidal thoughts. Through its DFE approved Schools, Post‑16 College and Support into Employment Hub, the charity provides therapeutic, wellbeing‑first support and education for young people.
Mental health sits at the core of every aspect of the charity’s work. The Inclusion Way, a trauma‑informed, relationship‑centred model, creates safe, stabilising environments where young people feel seen, listened to and emotionally supported. Inclusion Education prioritises emotional regulation, resilience building, and holistic recovery, underpinned by empathy‑driven practice.
A key part of the charity’s mission is suicide prevention. Its dedicated programme, Project Iris – Growing Hope, supports young people experiencing suicidal ideation or self‑harm through specialist mental‑health interventions, therapeutic exploration and nature‑based recovery approaches. This work aims to reduce risk, break stigma and empower young people to understand their emotions and rebuild hope

