Foster a new mental health culture in schools

by Instituto Ame Sua Mente
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Foster a new mental health culture in schools
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Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools
Foster a new mental health culture in schools

Project Report | Oct 16, 2025
Ame Sua Mente na Escola expands across Brazil

By Maira Brandao | Project Leader

October - Inaugural live session for Sao Paulo
October - Inaugural live session for Sao Paulo

In this edition, we are proud to share that the Ame Sua Mente na Escola mental health training program continues to expand—not only in terms of the territories it reaches, but also in the audiences it serves.

This year, in addition to offering courses for school principals and public school educators, the Institute developed a new learning journey specifically designed for school psychologists.

This new training initiative supports the implementation of Law 13.935/2019, which mandates the presence of psychology and social work professionals in public basic education systems. With 25 hours of content distributed across eight modules, the course was co-created with psychologists from different regions of Brazil, ensuring alignment with diverse local realities.

Meanwhile, the Ame Sua Mente na Escola – Educators course has reached Brazil’s Northern region. Through a partnership with the Pará State Department of Education and Fundação Itaú Social, around 250 educators are participating in the program, which aims to strengthen mental health literacy.

In addition to the ongoing training, a working group—composed of local educators and guided by Institute specialists—is developing protocols with recommendations on priority topics for the public school system: crisis management; violence, bullying, and cyberbullying; and self-harm. The goal is to foster emotional balance among educators, students, and the entire school community.

In the Southern region, we concluded in September the Ame Sua Mente na Escola training program in the state of Paraná. More than 700 educators took part, along with 150 specialists from the Department of Inclusive Education (DEIN) of the State Secretariat of Education (SEED-PR). Together, they will multiply the knowledge gained among more than 2,000 public school professionals.

There, a co-construction process also took place, in which DEIN specialists—supported by the Institute’s psychologists and psychiatrists—developed training guides to foster school community engagement in promoting mental health. The initiative was supported by Fundação Itaú Social.

In São Paulo state, the first training cycle of Ame Sua Mente na Escola 2025, completed in August, directly impacted more than 1,200 public school educators, in partnership with the State Secretariat of Education (Seduc-SP).

Finally, and just as importantly, in October, the second edition of the course began—once again focused on the state network and carried out in partnership with EFAPE, the School for the Development and Training of Education Professionals of the State of São Paulo—with the engagement of 1,300 educators.

This marks the first time the Institute has conducted two training cycles in the same year in partnership with Seduc-SP—a milestone in expanding mental health education across public schools.

The expansion of Ame Sua Mente na Escola to new audiences and regions reaffirms the commitment of Instituto Ame Sua Mente to promoting a new culture of mental health care throughout Brazil.

See you next time!

Educators in Para join mental health training
Educators in Para join mental health training
Engaging parents in Sao Paulo's public schools
Engaging parents in Sao Paulo's public schools
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Maíra Brandão
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