The charity Place2Be says, ‘At least three children in every classroom have a diagnosable mental health issue, and even more worry about everyday things such as school work, family life and friendships’. In Northern Ireland one in ten school children have a diagnosable mental illness, and in 2018 some 35,000 children were treated by Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). Across the UK schools are in the front line dealing with day-to-day anxiety manifesting itself in children. Many are developing programmes and offering counselling services. Body image, exam stress and bullying are the main topics they cover. In spite of financial and working time pressures for families, parents have an important role to play: quality time is the most important investment to be made in children’s future emotional health. See
Children’s Mental Health Week (4 to 10 February)
Written by David Fletcher 08 Feb 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for God to bless and enable all those seeking to provide support and help for young people with mental health issues. (Psalm 4:6)
- More: www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/news/
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