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Give children a say in their mental health treatment, urges YoungMinds
02/09/2008
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YoungMinds welcomes new children’s mental health website
07/09/2008
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YoungMinds calls for young people to share their feelings on
10/09/2008
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YoungMinds announces book award shortlist
17/09/2008
Children should have a say in their mental health treatment, say 97 % of professionals, parents and young people in a YoungMinds poll - yet feed back from the charity’s children’s advisory panel shows that very few actually do
Great Ormond Street Hospital’s (GOSH) new interactive mental health site for 12-18 years will be a vital resource for young people with mental health problems, says YoungMinds, the children’s mental health charity
YoungMinds, the children’s mental health charity urges young people to share their problems, to stop them from escalating to a point where they cannot cope.
This summer young people up and down the country have been reviewing books for this year’s YoungMinds book award – and following their feedback, YoungMinds, the leading children’s mental health charity, is delighted to announce the six shortlisted books for 2008:
