Children’s Mental Health Support

How many young people have a mental health issue?

17-22 year old women are the group most at risk of developing a mental health problem.5 children in a classroom of 30 are likely to have a mental health problem.

Support – Easily accesible Emotional health and well-being hubs.Early support services like our well‑being drop‑ins 

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The world should open up and help people with mental health

We need a brighter future for all children. 

Join our campaign

Call on your MP to hold the Government to account.

Help us build a brighter future for all children.Email your MP The Government need to take responsibility. That’s why we’re calling on the Department of Education to follow through and prioritise children’s well-being.

The Government need to look beyond exam results and give them the support they deserve. Join our campaign to improve children’s well‑being

Right now, young people aren’t getting the help  they need

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Right now there are young people fighting for hope. The Government must make children’s well-being a priority.Help us improve children’s well-being

I’m happy with myself

Before meeting therapists, Alyssa couldn’t look in a mirror. She thought no one cared about her. But people are there to care and listen. She now sees herself in a completely different way. She is top of her class in English and dreams of going to New York.Read Alyssa’s story

For support Contact The Children’s Society UK.   

Thanks for the Support

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