Everyday Magic: the power of talking with children about their mental health
Juliet unpacks some of our key findings from BBC Children in Need’s programme working with 8-13 year olds
Juliet unpacks some of our key findings from BBC Children in Need’s programme working with 8-13 year olds
Reliable information and consistent relationships with trusted adults can help children to learn about their mental health
Sarah and Thea look back at how the Centre’s been making change happen throughout 2021
With referrals rising and many people reporting the poorest experiences in years, promised investment must now be delivered
Shuranjeet Singh, founder of Taraki, joins Thea to talk about how his organisation is working with Punjabi communities to reshape approaches to mental health.
Amy draws on her experiences of bipolar to explore the way we think about hypomania and psychosis, and people who experience them. She tests the fundamental assumption that “madness” is not aligned with reason and rationality.
You can do all manner of things to raise money for the Centre, from skydiving and running to holding an afternoon tea or donning fancy dress.
Huong considers how the latest NHS digital data should shape priorities for children’s mental health
Alex shares how his own experience shapes the way he works, and discusses the corrosive impact of racism on mental health
Voluntary and community organisations have been a lifeline for Londoners during the pandemic, but many anticipate financial difficulties as emergency funding comes to an end