Highlight tour
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Programme one Never Alone
Helping young people to look after their mental healthStatistics
( of )200kOur Help Finder tool for young people had 202,114 views.
1mOver 1 million users visited our website.
2mOur information and support pages for young people were viewed over 2 million times.
80%80% of young people said our guidance helped them to feel more hopeful about their situation.
13mOur Instagram achieved 13 million impressions.
600kOur blog for young people was visited over 600,000 times.
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Programme two Someone To Turn To
Making sure young people have adults around them who can really helpStatistics
( of )86%86% of helpline users felt more confident supporting their young person’s mental health after contacting us.
70%70% of helpline users said their child’s mental health has got better since they contacted us.
1.5mOur online information and advice pages for parents and carers were viewed 1,578,079 times.
215kOur community support resources were viewed 215,479 times.
3kWe trained over 3,000 people through our in-house and open access training offer.
15We supported educators in 15 schools across England and Wales, through our pilot schools project.
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Programme three Powerful Young Voices
Growing a youth-led movement to make sure support is there for all who need itStatistics
( of )40Our Youth Panel offered senior-level strategic input and advice through 40 activities.
8Our Activists each took part in eight activities over the last year.
100Our Youth Advisors engaged over 100 supporters at our flagship Bank of England event.
62%Across all our youth programmes, 62% felt they made a positive contribution to young people’s mental health.
81%81% of young people across our programmes felt that making a contribution had a positive impact on themselves.
96%96% of young people rated their programme as ‘excellent’ or 'very good'.
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Thank you to our funders, partners and fundraisers
We give thanks to our funders who enable us to do the vital work we do to make sure no young person feels alone with their mental health.Statistics
( of )£6.5mOur total income was £6.5 million.
£1.7mM&S customers and staff supporters raised £1.7 million in the first six months of our new partnership.
£272kWe raised £272,218.04 in support of young people's mental health through #HelloYellow from 4,442 schools, companies and individuals.