Kooth Program of Sessions 2020/2021
Liverpool CAMHS partner, Kooth has a range of sessions available in Liverpool.
Liverpool CAMHS partner, Kooth has a range of sessions available in Liverpool.
Established in 2015, by Merseyside Youth Association’s RAISE Team, The NOW Festival aims to engage young people in a creative discussion around the topic of mental health, through whatever ‘NOW’ issue is selected for that year. 2021 will be the NOW Festival’s 6th year.
The Liverpool Whole School Approach partnership is excited to bring this training that has been written by DfE, Mind-Ed and Anna Freud Centre, and adapted by Merseyside Youth Association, Liverpool Learning Partnership and the WSA Partnership.
Are you a parent of a child/young person returning to school primary/secondary or sixth form school in September? We would like to hear your thoughts and concerns in a focus group about a research study looking at the potential transmission of COVID-19 in schools.
On completion of the PSS / YPAS Seedlings contract merge in April 2020, the YPAS Seedlings team of 19 Children’s Psychological Therapists are currently delivering a Seedlings service to 109 primary schools across the city.
The Young Person’s Advisory Service (YPAS) is a Liverpool charity that provides a wide range of support and therapeutic interventions to address the mental health and emotional well-being of children (aged 5-15), young people (16-25) and their families.
Meet colleagues from across the city working to support children and young people’s mental health in Liverpool schools.
To mark Infant Mental Health Awareness Week, Dr Helen Honor and Dr Kim Embra (Clinical Psychologists) in Fresh CAMHS have made a short presentation promoting what infant mental health is and why it is important.
The Liverpool CAMHS Partnership had adapted as coronavirus impacts our everyday lives. Our partners are working hard to ensure children, young people and families get the support they need during this time.
From April 1, the Seedlings Project will delivered by YPAS. Based on the extensive track record of delivering mental health services to Liverpool’s children, young people and families YPAS will be the sole provider of the Seedlings Project.
The RAISE mental health promotion team are calling out for children and young people to take part in their Resilience Challenge.
The Liverpool Learning Partnership (LLP), Mental Health Support Teams and the Whole School Approach Partnership have put together a short booklet to support families at home and encourage them to think about their emotional wellbeing during this time.
On World Book Day 5th March schools across the city will be dropping everything and reading at 10 am to showcase the importance of reading for enjoyment. This Drop Everything and Read session is part of the Liverpool Readathon, a citywide sponsored read with the aim of encouraging children to read for pleasure and to […]
Children and young people from across Liverpool will come together to perform in the city’s fifth annual NOW Festival next month (February).