Children and Young People Consultation – Scotland : Children and Young People Consultation – Scotland
Exploring the issues outlined in our 2019 report ‘State of a generation: Preventing mental health problems in children and young people'.
Exploring the issues outlined in our 2019 report ‘State of a generation: Preventing mental health problems in children and young people'.
Our submission to the consultation on perinatal mental health services in Scotland.
An evaluation of the Perthyrn project, a peer-led group of women supporting the emotional wellbeing of refugees and asylum seekers.
Dads and Football, a 2-year project funded by the Wellcome Trust, in partnership with Cardiff City Football Club Community Foundation and Cardiff University’s National Centre for Mental Health, was created to support new dads in response to the inadequate provision that is currently available.
An 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.
Our report ‘The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK’, provides evidence from the UK and around the world that proves prevention interventions work.
Mental health inequalities are not a matter of chance. Instead, they reflect deep-rooted structural issues that shape our mental health. Here, we identity the key areas and opportunities for reducing mental health inequalities in the UK.