Children’s Mental Health Week takes place in the first week of February, a vital campaign focused on raising awareness about the importance of children and young people’s mental health. This week aims to encourage more open conversations about mental wellbeing and to provide support for children dealing with mental health issues.
During Children’s Mental Health Week, schools, organisations, and families come together to highlight the significance of mental health in childhood and adolescence. It’s a time to share resources, stories, and strategies to help children understand and express their emotions, build resilience, and seek help when needed. Activities and events throughout the week include workshops, discussions, and creative projects designed to engage children in topics around mental wellbeing. The week plays a crucial role in breaking down stigma and promoting a better understanding of mental health, ensuring that children get the support and care they need to thrive.
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