Youth mental health report launch
This webinar celebrates the launch of our report on youth mental health, which maps the factors that impact whether or not children and young people are able to access support for their mental health and wellbeing. In this 1-hour session, you will hear directly from young people, hear the key findings and recommendations from the report, and join a discussion with expert panellists.
NPC partnered with the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition, a collaborative network of over 440 organisations including mental health organisations, youth support services, educational institutions, and concerned individuals, to produce this new report on youth mental health.
We would like to thank all the young people, practitioners, and partner organisations who contributed their insights and experience to this report. Their expertise and openness were essential in shaping the findings and recommendations. We are also grateful to BBC Children in Need, AD Charitable Trust, and the Rayne Foundation for supporting this work.
Please note that, due to the nature of the topics being discussed, this session will not be recorded.
If you have any queries about this event please contact us on events@thinkNPC.org
We are actively working to improve the accessibility of our online and in-person events. As part of our commitment, for all online events we use live closed captions and upload the recordings to YouTube which has the capability to select subtitles. For in-person events we strive to use accessible venues.
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