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Healthy Young Minds in Herts
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Events
Feeling Good Week - February 2023
Feeling Good Week 2018
Feeling Good Week- February 2022
Our first Primary Pastoral Conference has happened!
Listen to BBC’s My Mind and Me
Media archive
Resources
Publications
Briefing for health partners - June 2018
The five ways to wellbeing
Shelf help - support and advice for you
Hertfordshire’s Transformation Plan for Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing 2015-20
Sound Thoughts - we're listening to you
Just Talk - talking shows strength
Just Talk videos
Just Talk Competition Winners
Hertfordshire CAMHS System Shared Language Glossary
Young people
Mental Health Support for Hertfordshires Children and Young People
New Free Service to help young people manage their worries- With YOUth- Children & Young Peoples Digital Wellbeing Service
Herts Haven Cafés Open for 10-18 year olds in Stevenage, South Oxhey and Watford
Exit to Google
What is mental health?
Need help now?
Support after you lose someone
Tips for supporting a friend or sibling
When to get help immediately
Worried about a friend's post? Here's what to do
Help yourself - 10 ways to boost your emotional wellbeing
Apps and websites young people can contact directly for help
Talking shows strength – let's all Just Talk
Five tips on sharing your feelings
My story: How Libby beat anorexia
Parents and carers
What to do if you’re worried
When to seek professional help
What help is there?
What is CAMHS?
What to expect from CAMHS
The CAMHS tier system explained
A parents' survival guide
Help and advice for families
Parenting courses
Understanding your teenager
Need support yourself?
A-Z of emotional wellbeing and mental health conditions
Mood self-assessment
Talking to your teen - 10 tips for parents from young people
Just Talk - advice for parents and carers
Talking about exam results
What can you do as a parent when your child confides in you?
Talking to younger children
Talking about self-harm
Introducing NESSie's Free Early Help Parenting Support Service
Professionals
Mental Health Support for Hertfordshire’s Children and Young People
With YOUth - Children & Young People’s Digital Wellbeing Service
First Steps to Understanding Eating Disorders (First Steps ED)
Making a referral
Worried about someone? Information and resources
Youth mental health first aid instructors
What is Thrive?
Training opportunities
Just Talk campaign
Schools
Mental Health Support for Hertfordshire’s Children and Young People
Guide to register on Website - for schools
Hertfordshire Chosen as a National Trailblazer in School Mental Health Support
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Parents and carers
We're backing Mental Health Awareness Week 14-20 May 2018
Published date:
Wednesday, 9 May, 2018 - 12:49
Hertfordshire team supporting new and expectant mums with mental health problems set for expansion
Published date:
Wednesday, 9 May, 2018 - 12:13
Hertfordshire’s key role in children’s mental health review
Published date:
Thursday, 8 March, 2018 - 08:54
Why wait? Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Published date:
Monday, 26 February, 2018 - 11:29
Feeling Good Week in Hertfordshire
Published date:
Monday, 19 February, 2018 - 11:23
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