Make it Count: Guide for pupils
This guide provides children and young people with advice on how to stay mentally healthy.
Read : Make it Count: Guide for pupilsThis guide provides children and young people with advice on how to stay mentally healthy.
Read : Make it Count: Guide for pupilsIn 2019 we commissioned the report 'State of a generation: Preventing mental health problems in children and young people'. The issues outlined in this report, for example poverty, body image, sleep, technology, academic pressure, and issues related to identity, are explored in further detail throughout this response.
Read : Children and Young People ConsultationThe Mental Health Foundation Scotland is calling on college students living in Scotland to share their experiences to help improve mental health and wellbeing support at colleges across the country.
Read : Call for students in Scotland to share views on mental health support at collegeOur response to the latest CAMHS figures issued today.
Read : Response to latest CAMHS figures for Scotland, which highlight the need for preventionAn evaluation of the Feeling Our Way project, to identify whether the programme led to improved outcomes in the young people’s feelings of isolation and social connection, awareness of adaptive coping strategies during the pandemic, and awareness of what mental health support is available.
Read : Feeling Our Way - evaluationThe MyLife, MyFuture programme was set up by the Mental Health Foundation to enrich the lives of young people in care.
Read : MyLife, MyFuture: programme manual and learning reportA professional learning resource on mental health and wellbeing for all school staff in Scotland.
Read : Professional Learning Resource for School StaffThe CCFCF programme works with young people to offer opportunities in sport, education and skill based learning - helping young people access positive activities of interest to them, while attempting to influence positive behaviour change.
Read : Cardiff City FC’s Foundation (CCFCF) programmeGet into Summer aimed to ensure that children and young people impacted by COVID-19 were supported to create opportunities to socialise, play and reconnect over the 2021 summer holidays.
Read : Get into Summer 2021From 2014 to 2016, we piloted a programme called MyLife, MyFuture. This programme worked with young people in local authority care, aged 11 to 14 and 15 to 18, in the London Borough of Sutton to improve their mental health and resilience.
Read : MyLife, MyFuture