2007 Archive
Up one level-
Herts moves on
22/12/2007
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YM signs The New Savoy Declaration
02/12/2007
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Doubts raised over £31m cAMHs inpatient funding as key areas of need fail in cash bid
06/11/2007
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YoungMinds Book Award
02/11/2007
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A 'dual key' with schools at its heart
26/10/2007
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Therapeutic community at risk if funding solution not found
19/10/2007
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Leicester City Football Club
06/10/2007
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CAMHS stays put at DH
03/10/2007
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Comic Relief
15/09/2007
YoungMinds chief executive Barbara Herts is leaving the charity after three years. Recruitment of a successor will begin in the new year.
YoungMinds shows its support for the The New Savoy Declaration, a new initiative by the government to help those suffering from depression and anxiety get quicker access to evidence-based therapies
RCPsych says allocation of project money means distribution of beds remains uneven.
Annual book award aims to show young people's perspective
The announcement by Ed Balls, the first secretary of state for children, schools and families, that mental health in schools will be a priority in his new role is good news. Every Child Matters cannot work if some parts of children’s services operate on principles of early prevention while others are in crisis management.
Complex pressures leave unique service facing closure.
Two new partnerships with Leicester based organisations are set to drive YoungMinds outreach project to encourage more fathers to use our Parents Information Service.
Joint working and holistic approach receives widespread welcome, but operational details remain scarce.
YoungMinds has been awarded £148,000 over three years by Comic Relief to fun our 'Give it to me straight' project.