If you work with children and
young people and are interested in promoting their positive mental
health and emotional well-being, then this site is for you!
The YoungMinds Parents’ Information
Service (0800 018 2138) provides information and advice for anyone with
concerns about the mental health of a child or young person. YoungMinds
produce leaflets and booklets to help young people, parents and
professionals to understand when a young person feels troubled and where
to find help.
This is a comprehensive website on mental health (and
mental illness) in the UK, run by the the Mental Health Foundation, the
leading UK charity working in mental health and learning disabilities.
It contains a range of information on problems, treatments and
strategies for living with mental distress, including work with children
and young people (Bright Futures).
The Royal College of Psychiatrists is the professional
and educational body for psychiatrists in the United Kingdom and the
Republic of Ireland
This site will help you to find information about
services for children and families in Solihull. At the moment the web
site concentrates on information about children with various problems
and difficulties.
Mind is the leading mental health charity in England
and Wales. They work to create a better life for everyone with
experience of mental distress.
A summary of some of the notable features of modern
day Child and Adolescent Psychiatry including contributions from various
countries, various disciplines and on varying topics.
Get
Mental Help, Inc.,
the new owner of Mental Health Matters, was founded to supply
information and resources to mental health consumers, professionals,
students and supporters.
Mentality
is the first national team dedicated solely to the promotion of mental
health.
The Association aims to bring together
professionals working to promote the mental health of infants, such as
psychiatrists, psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, nursery
nurses, teachers, CPNs, health visitors, midwives, GPs, paediatricians
and others.
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