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  • Mentally Healthy Schools expands free site to be UK wide

    Mentally Healthy Schools is expanding its resources to support primary schools across the UK. For the first time the site will provide schools with resources and information to address t...

  • Social media: How parents can limit its negative impact on mental health

    For #SelfcareSummer, one of our Parent Champions writes about her experience of how social media can have a potentially negative impact on mental health and how we can limit this in our ...

  • Why coding is a perfect self-care activity

    For #SelfcareSummer, Rosie a research assistant from our partner organisation the Child Outcomes Research Consortium (CORC), writes about coding as a form of self-care.

  • Focus on mental health as children and young people return to school

    The return to schools and colleges has sparked concerns about the impact of the coronavirus, associated periods of lockdown and isolation, and uncertainty about the future on children an...

  • Crafting for self-care

    For #SelfcareSummer, Nick from our partner organisation the Child Outcomes Research Consortium (CORC), writes about crafting as a form of self-care.

  • For the day when it ‘just couldn’t get any harder’

    For #SelfcareSummer, one of our Parent Champions writes about the power of a pause in helping your mental health.

  • Anna Freud Centre receives funding support from Royal Foundation

    The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has invested nearly £1.8 million in supporting the frontline community and the nation’s mental health, through a bespoke fund wh...

  • Creativity and self-care in lockdown

    Millie writes about what self-care activities have helped her during lockdown.

  • Testing times during coronavirus

    One of our Parent Champions writes about how tough it can be to balance home schooling for her child with special educational needs alongside trying to work from home during th...