Gail Teasdale: A head start for vulnerable teenagers

A new scheme is being launched in Hull to help young people address mental health issues.A new scheme is being launched in Hull to help young people address mental health issues.
A new scheme is being launched in Hull to help young people address mental health issues.
MENTAL health issues in early teens, if not tackled early, can develop into more serious conditions, impacting on school attendance and results as well as opportunities in later life.

HeadStart Hull, an exciting five-year £56m National Lottery-funded programme, is about helping young people develop effective strategies for maintaining good mental health while ensuring children and young people who need additional help are able to access the right support at the right time and in the right way.

It is also crucial they feel confident to discuss their feelings and worries with a trusted adult and support their peers and they do not feel alone.

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We know young people experience lots of things while growing up which can contribute to poor emotional wellbeing and increased anxiety and social isolation.

These issues can range from bullying, body image and peer pressure to family problems, separation, bereavement and loss, or exam stress and even the pressure of moving up from primary to secondary school.