Mental health & wellbeing
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 23 Mar 2022
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 16 Feb 2022
HeadStart Blackpool adopt a whole school and college-based approach to improving the resilience of children and young people. The Academic Resilience Approach is based on the work of Professor Angie Hart and Lisa Williams from the BoingBoing Community and the University of Brighton, and promotes equal opportunities for success in school for all pupils.
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 16 Feb 2022
HeadStart Kernow’s Community and Youth Facilitators aim to support children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing by providing direct, face-to-face support to individual and groups of young people aged between 10 and 16, and by linking young people, families and community organisations together across the county.
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 16 Feb 2022
HeadStart Kernow have developed an extended offer of mental health and wellbeing support to parents and carers in Cornwall, including a wellbeing series, trauma-informed Supporting Parents and Children Emotionally (SPACE) programme, and online wellbeing courses, designed to promote the mental health and wellbeing of parents and families to produce long-term, sustainable outcomes.
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 16 Feb 2022
How Are You Feeling? HeadStart Hull provides a range of universal and targeted mental wellbeing services for young people, parents and carers by adopting an assets-based approach, which describes the skills and support young people need to develop resilience and cope with difficulty and adversity.
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 16 Feb 2022
Alongside an extended universal offer, HeadStart Blackpool have provided four programmes to support the mental health and wellbeing of vulnerable young people affected by transitioning from primary to secondary school; self-harm; school exclusion; and children under the care of Blackpool Council, described as ‘Blackpool’s Children’. (This article contains information about self-injury that may upset some readers.)
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 9 Feb 2022
HeadStart Kernow’s Start Now website was co-produced by young people and HeadStart, and designed as the go-to source for children and young people seeking mental health and wellbeing support or wanting to become involved with HeadStart Kernow through co-production and participation.
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 9 Feb 2022
HeadStart Hull’s aim to make young people’s mental health ‘everybody’s business’ relies on strong partnership working. Read more about their work here.
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 10 Jan 2022
HeadStart Kent ensures that children and young people’s thoughts, wishes and feelings are at the heart of the services they offer, by involving them in decision making, working with them to design and co-deliver services, and partnering with Kent County Council and the Kent Clinical Commissioning Group (KCCG) to provide co-production opportunities up until the age of 23.
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Mental health & wellbeing
— 10 Jan 2022
Since 2016, HeadStart Kent have provided an extended training offer for all professionals working with children and young people across the county. Training is co-created, delivered in partnership and evaluated by cross-sector experts, including the NHS, Kent County Council and voluntary and community organisations.
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