Friday 26 February 2016

A new report from Carers Trust

A new report released by Carers Trust maintains that gaps in services are leaving many young carers without support for their mental health.
 
The report, ‘Invisible and in distress: prioritising the mental health of England’s young carers’ explains that caring is a risk factor for children and young people’s mental health, which continues to be little understood and is often invisible to professionals and policy-makers.

https://www.carers.org/news/young-carers-need-more-mental-health-support-or-they-will-remain-invisible-and-distress

Thursday 11 February 2016

"MindEd online Risk and Resilience resource"


"This resource has been developed as information and support for all professionals who work with children and young people.  The content has been co-produced by Xenzone and young people from their onlinecounselling and support service, KOOTH.com."

https://www.minded.org.uk/course/view.php?id=402

"A National Scandal"

"The NSPCC confirmed there had been a rise in children seeking its help. “Our ChildLine service has seen a huge increase in calls from desperately unhappy children,” a spokesperson said. “Last year more than half of the young people we referred to other agencies were suicidal.”
"Charities said the numbers were a “national scandal”. The records show 98 children under 15 killed themselves in the UK from 2005 to 2014, 59 boys and 39 girls."
"For the first time the ONS included in its research on UK suicides the deaths from intentional self-harm of 10- to 14-year-old children as well as those of people aged 15 and over. Children under 10 are not recognised in suicide figures and therefore not included."
"Ged Flynn, the chief executive of the charity Papyrus, which is dedicated to the prevention of suicide among young people, told the Press Association: “We have ‘hidden’ the fact that children and young people die this way because it is so flipping painful for us."

https://www.facebook.com/PAPYRUSUK/posts/10153384551235950