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Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: Co-Production - My Voice Matters!

Mon, 15 - January - 2024

Children's Mental Health Week 2024: Co-Production - My Voice Matters!

 

Join us in empowering the voices of young minds during Children's Mental Health Week 2024. Now in its 10th year, this impactful week encourages everyone to participate in fostering mental well-being.

What is it?

Children's Mental Health Week is an initiative that champions the mental health of children and young people across the UK. This year's theme is 'My Voice Matters.'

How to Participate?

This year, we invite schools, sports clubs, and community groups to engage in a unique 90-minute workshop. Designed for 14-18-year-olds, the workshop aims to enhance resilience skills and gather their valuable input for shaping future mental health and well-being programs.

When?

5th-11th February 2024, coinciding with Children's Mental Health Week.

Where?

We will come to your school, club, or community group to conduct the workshop.

Cost?

Absolutely free! Our commitment is to make a positive impact on the mental well-being of young individuals.

How to Secure Your Spot?

Complete the short expression of interest form below, and we'll reach out to confirm your participation. Spaces are limited (10-100 young people), so act swiftly! In case of full capacity, we'll guide you to other relevant programs available throughout 2024.

Let's make a difference together – because every child's voice matters!

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