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Place2Be 3. velj
It’s ! Bravery comes in all shapes and sizes and is different for everyone. We all have times when we need to Find our Brave. 💛 Learn more 👉
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ACE-Aware Nation 3. velj
Today marks the start of , let’s celebrate our young people by creating a safe space for them to share how they feel. We don’t always have to be happy. It’s OK to feel!
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Kensington Palace 3. velj
The Duchess of Cambridge has written a message of support for ’s , raising awareness of the importance of children and young people’s mental health. Read The Duchess’s message here:
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NHS 3. velj
It's . If you’re worried about a child’s mental health, encouraging them to talk can be very helpful.
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All on the board 3. velj
This week (3rd-9th feb) is Together lets improve the mental health of all children and help them become the courageous voices they deserve to be. Poem by
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YoungMinds 3. velj
If you're a young person struggling with your mental health this - we're here for you 💛
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BBC Teach 3. velj
It's Explore our collection of primary and secondary resources that shine a spotlight on the importance of young people’s mental wellbeing. The themes include depression, OCD, body image and bullying. Full collection here:
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charlie mackesy 4. velj
Another drawing for Children’s Mental Health Week. Their theme this year is “Find your brave.”
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Stephen Fry 3. velj
1 in 8 children & young people have a diagnosable condition. This week, I’m supporting ’s – raising awareness of the importance of children & young people’s mental health. Learn more:
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1001CriticalDays 3. velj
Happy . Let's not forget that mental health begins at conception, the first 1001 days are when the foundations for lifelong mental health are laid.
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Mental Health Movement (MHM) 3. velj
Today's marks the beginning of ! Children like everyone else can get depressed, sad, anxious you name it & they might not understand the feelings they're going though! Check up on the children in your family to make sure they're okay!
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charlie mackesy 3. velj
It’s children’s mental health week so I thought I’d post this.
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MentalHealthMillion 3. velj
Boys are less likely to open up about their struggles, never forget that boys too can suffer; Depression Anxiety (C)PTSD Anorexia Bulimia OCD Self harm Suicide Bipolar If you suspect your child is struggling, seek help, early intervention really helps.
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Place2Be 4. velj
50% of those with lifetime problems first experience symptoms by the age of 14. This is why early intervention is crucial. This , help us to shine a spotlight on the importance of young people’s mental health. 💛
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Changing Faces 3. velj
"I think it's really important that if you look different, don't try and hide that difference. Embrace it." Our Ambassador Nikki Lilly with a positive message for
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Mental Health Fdn 3. velj
💚This guide is for children and young people, It has some advice on how to keep yourself mentally healthy. Staying mentally healthy is just as important as staying physically healthy:
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Children's Society 3. velj
Feeling invisible & having nowhere to turn is the daily reality for thousands of young people 👀🤐 Share our video to raise awareness for and the often unseen nature of mental health in young people...
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NHS 3. velj
Depression doesn't only impact adults, children can become depressed as well. Read about the warning signs of depression in children and teenagers on our page:
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National Trust 3. velj
The feel of rugged tree bark under little fingers, the smell of damp seaweed and the sound of sticks splashing in a river- moments like these can help children increase their wellbeing:
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Mind 3. velj
Being a parent of a young person who seems to be struggling can be really worrying. But you're not alone, and there are places you and your child can get help. Mind’s info for children and young people is a good place to start.>
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