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    Mental Wellbeing Week 2010

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    Mental Wellbeing Week 2010 (Monday 8 – Sunday 14 March)

    A week organised by Together that promotes better mental wellbeing for all.

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    In 2010 we want to get people talking about the importance of looking after how they feel emotionally, which is why we’re using the week to ask what works for you?

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    Childline Here you'll find info on a whole range of issues. Sometimes you can sort out a problem on your own. But if you have a worry you can't cope with, don't bottle it up. It can really help if you talk to someone in your family, a carer, one of your friends or maybe a teacher. And you can call ChildLine on 0800 1111 at any time.

    Connexions Direct Are you 13-19? If so, Connexions Direct can offer you all the information and advice you need to make the decisions and choices in your life.


    Directgov Public services all in one place

    Young People
    • Crime & Justice The different types of crime that might affect you and what happens when you report a crime or go to court
    • Health & Relationships Information and advice on how to stay healthy, eating disorders, bullying, coping with divorce and much more
    • Learning Surviving school, studying and training information and how to apply for college or university
    • Leisure If you're at a loose end, get some ideas on how to fill up your spare time
    • Money All your questions answered on tax, savings, benefits and managing your cash
    • Politics & Government How the United Kingdom and the European Union are organised and run
    • Young Disabled People Help and advice for disabled teenagers moving into adulthood and creating a Transition Plan
    • Youth Funds Find out what money is available to create more leisure activities and facilities in your local area
    • Work & Careers Work can be about your personal development and expanding your horizons as well as choosing a career path

     

    Gay Teen Resource is a great site where young people can safely explore their sexuality, find support, enter a safe chat room and find groups in their area

    Hidout Provides help, information and support for children and young people affected by domestic violence.

    NHS Teen LifeCheck for 12-15 year olds. Here you can check out your life and see how you’re getting on

     

    Royal College of Psychiatrists Is a good place to find information

     

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    Drugs and alcohol

    Obsessive Compulsive Disorders

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    Cannabis and mental health

     

    TheSite.org aims to be the first place all young adults turn to when they need support and guidance through life. We believe all young people have the capacity to make their own decisions and life choices, provided they have access to high quality, impartial information and advice. We don't tell anyone how to lead their lives - we just believe everybody should have all the information they need to make their own decisions.

    Youth Information offers information at the touch of a button on a vast range of topics relevant to young people at key points in their lives. The aim of the website is to ensure those in need of information can reach it easily and quickly and are able to access links to specialists in their area of interest or concern. The site includes over 1000 information topics and holds contact details for more than 1200 national organisations.

    Youth Health Talk
    This is a website about young people’s real life experiences of health and lifestyle. This is not just a website about the medical facts, this is about real people and real lives.

    Youth2Youth

    Many young people find it difficult to talk to adults; some do not trust them and often young people feel older people just do not understand. Considering the difficulties some young people face when talking to adults there are very few opportunities to contact alternative services. Here at Y2Y we provide that alternative. Our helpline staff are all young people themselves who have been specially trained to help.

     



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