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Anna Freud responds to the government’s plans for a new mental health strategy
Our CEO says a prevention-first, cross-government approach must put children and young people at its heart.

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Bringing professionals together to support children in complicated situations
Adelaide, from the UK Trauma Council (UKTC), shares how their new online platform is connecting professionals working with children and young people in complex situations.

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Improving mental health support for early pregnancy loss
Noopa, a Research Assistant at Anna Freud, explains how a study is listening to people with lived experience to create a new, inclusive intervention.

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Thousands of online support sessions launched for families and supporters of autistic people
Peer support service expanded to improve outcomes for more autistic people.

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Children’s Commissioner visits Anna Freud
We were pleased to welcome Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children’s Commissioner for England, to Anna Freud to discuss how we can better support neurodivergent children and young people, and...

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The fabric of childhood is changing – we have a responsibility to respond with imagination and ambition
Our CEO reflects on interim findings from the independent review into mental health conditions, ADHD and autism.

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#BeeWell surveys report boost in young people’s wellbeing
Now in its fifth year, we look at 2025’s headline findings from #BeeWell, a project co-founded by Anna Freud.

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‘What gets measured, matters’ – a wellbeing policy mantra
An in-depth summary of the Our Wellbeing, Our Voice campaign so far.

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The schools white paper: What ‘inclusion’ needs to include
Our experts, Roisin and Georgia, pick out what the government got right – and what may be missing – in the schools white paper and proposed SEND reforms.
