Children’s Mental Health Week will take place from 5-11 February 2024. The theme this year is ‘My Voice Matters’. 

My Voice Matters is about empowering children and young people by providing them with the tools they need to express themselves. 

When we feel empowered, there’s a positive impact on our wellbeing. Children who feel that their voices are heard and can make a difference have a greater sense of community and self-esteem. This year, we want children of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to be empowered to work together to create a positive change for their mental health and wellbeing. 

During Children’s Mental Health Week, we want all children and young people to be able to say – and believe - “My Voice Matters.” 

We will be celebrating this in school with a wide range of different activities.

Please have a look at this link if you would like to do some activities at home

https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/families/

 

 

 

Children’s Mental Health Week 2023

 

Children’s Mental Health Week 2023 will take place from 6-12 February 2023. This year’s theme is Let’s Connect. 

 

Let’s Connect is about making meaningful connections for all, during Children’s Mental Health Week – and beyond. 

 

For Children’s Mental Health Week 2023, we’re encouraging people to connect with others in healthy, rewarding, and meaningful ways. Please visit https://www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk/families/

 

Run by the charity Place2Be, the website contains a range of free resources. This includes a section for parents and carers containing stories and tips for both adults and children.

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