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Mental Health Awareness

Mental Health Awareness Week 2024

My Voice Matters! Celebrating Children's Mental Health Week 

Pupils explored their views, opinions and rights throughout Children’s MH Week in February 2024. Expressing preferences and thoughts can help children feel good and feel that they belong.

Plus all children have their own special rights around communication. Children's rights are written in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child...

In article 12 it says that all children have the right to have  view or opinion about something and that grown-ups should listen and take their views and opinions seriously.

Mental Health Awareness Week 2023

Further Information on Mental Health...

Below there are a number of different website links that will direct you to a range of Mental Health support and resources that you might find useful...

Herts Mind Network Children and Young People 

A free service to help young people manage their worries with YOUth - Children & Young People’s Digital Wellbeing Service. Hertfordshire’s children and young people, who are experiencing emotional health problems and/or their parents/caregivers, can now use a new free digital wellbeing service, without the need for a professional referral. Asking for advice and help early, is the healthy, safe and positive choice for having good emotional and mental wellbeing – far better than trying to cope alone with worry and overwhelming feelings. This new free service is for children and young people aged 5-18, who are registered with a GP in Hertfordshire.

Children's Mental Health - Every Mind Matters

Every Mind Matters | One You (www.nhs.uk)

5 steps to mental wellbeing

Action for Happiness

Emotional wellbeing information and resources to help young people in Hertfordshire

Hub of hope

Kooth  - Free, safe and anonymous MH support

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