Supporting Young Minds: Mental Health & Education Services
Why Mental Health Support for Young People Matters
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Supporting the mental wellbeing of children and young people is more important than ever. In an increasingly demanding world, young people are facing heightened academic pressures, social comparison through technology, and ongoing uncertainties about their future. Early support and intervention can prevent long-term mental health issues, helping young people grow into confident, resilient adults.
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​Providing the right support early can transform a young person's life. Access to mental health resources, safe spaces to talk, and tools to self-regulate help children and teenagers feel empowered and supported.
In schools, homes, and communities, mental health services make a measurable difference - both academically and emotionally.
Early Support Changes Lives​
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​​Youth Mental Health Services
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We offer a range of services designed specifically for children, young people, and the parents, carers, educators and youth workers who support them:
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Mental Health Newsletter: Monthly insights, tips and strategies for young people and their families.
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Challenges: Fun, age-appropriate wellbeing challenges to build resilience and emotional awareness.
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Workshops for Young People: Interactive sessions covering emotional regulation, confidence-building and managing anxiety.
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Workshops for Those Supporting Young People: Tools and strategies for parents, carers, and educators.
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Accredited FFA First Aid for Youth Mental Health Training: Empowering adults with skills to identify, understand, and support young people in crisis.
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School & College Visits: On-site sessions including coaching, hypnotherapy, and practical self-regulation tools to support student wellbeing.
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Early intervention is a powerful element to long-term wellbeing. These services are designed to equip young people and those around them with the tools they need to thrive. If you're ready to take the next step, I'm here to help.
1 in 5
1 in 5children and young people are now estimated to have a probable mental health disorder​
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Rates of anxiety and depression among 11–16 year olds have more than doubled since 2017
+60%
Self harm incidents among girls aged 13 - 17 have increased by over 60% in the past five years
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Only 1 in 3 young people with a diagnosable mental health condition currently receive NHS support.​
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Young people who access mental health support are 50% more likely to achieve expected academic outcomes
60%
Education based mental health programmes can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety by up to 60%
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Early intervention within childhood, reduces the risk of experiencing adult mental illnesses by more than half on average
40%
Mental health training for educators and carers improves youth well-being outcomes by over 40% on average
Let's chat!
Got questions? Let's talk about how we can build upon the well-being of your children, young people and educators / youth workers.