Tag: Young people

Young people with mental health difficulties go ten years between first becoming unwell and getting any help. We’re discovering what works in building young people’s resilience

Working together across nations for young people’s mental health

Ollie from the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition shares his insights from a conference bringing together practitioners from across the four home nations

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Supporting the mental health of college students

Stuart explains why the Association of Colleges have launched a new Mental Health Charter

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Centre for Mental Health appoints new Head of Children and Young People’s Mental Health

We’re delighted that Kadra Abdinasir will be leading the Centre’s work to improve mental health support for children and young people

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Can social media help young people’s emotional wellbeing?

Andy asks whether we are missing an important opportunity to use social media as an ally for young people’s mental health

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Schools, colleges and universities can do more to support students to make successful transitions, new report finds

Transitions between school, further education (FE) college and university can put pressure on students’ mental health

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Finding our own way

Mental health and moving from school to further and higher education

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A space to talk

An evaluation of the WISH Centre’s services with young people who self-harm

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Briefing 53: Social media, young people and mental health

Does social media negatively impact upon young people’s wellbeing? We looked at the evidence.

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Social media impacts on young people’s wellbeing need to be better understood, says Centre for Mental Health

New briefing challenges a polarised debate and shares the evidence on social media

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New report from the Children’s Society finds nearly a quarter of girls aged 14 (22%) said they had self-harmed in just a year

We respond to the disturbing statistics highlighted by the Children’s Society today

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