Children's Mental Health Week - The Conversation with Ashley from Kidscape

Published: Feb. 9, 2021, 6 a.m.

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Last week (Monday 1st - 9th\\xa0 February 2021) was #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek.

Over last year and a half has been extremely difficult for the majority of us. This has been an exceptionally difficult time for Children & Young People all over the world, causing a surge in problems with their mental health & well-being.

Last week, Paediatricians from around the UK have warned that depression, anxiety, self harm and suicidal thoughts amongst young people are at 'frightening levels'. They have urged the government to open schools for to avoid a 'calamitous' impact on children's mental health.

Schools have been shut in the UK since the very start of the country's third national lockdown which has had a major impact on many people's mental health.\\xa0

The impact the pandemic is having on young people is being felt all across the globe. In the United States, Las Vegas schools are now reopening after 18 students took their own lives. The youngest amongst those students was just 9 years old.

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About Kidscape
- Our vision is for all children to grow up in supportive communities safe from bullying and harm.\\u200b

Our mission
- Our mission is to provide practical support, training, and advice to challenge bullying and protect young lives.

The importance of our work
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Research by the Department for Education has shown that at least one child in every class is bullied on a daily or weekly basis.\\xa0

Bullying is the repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power.\\xa0


Bullying behaviour can take many forms, often in combination \\u2013 such as verbal, physical, emotional or cyberbullying. Bullying is a child protection issue by law, and we all have a legal duty to keep children safe from bullying and harm. \\xa0

Bullying is devastating for young lives. Anxiety, depression, self harm and suicidal ideation are common amongst children who experience bullying, and the negative effects can be felt long into adult life, affecting academic achievement, relationships and long term mental and physical health.\\xa0

We give hope and help to thousands of children and families each year and work with communities throughout England and Wales to help keep children safe.\\xa0

I talked with Ashley from the National Anti-Bullying Charity Kidscape about Children's mental health week, why it's important and the link with Bullying and mental health.

I am also honoured to be an ambassador for Kidscape.

Kidscape Social Media:

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/kidscape
Twitter: h
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Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/kidscape

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https://www.place2be.org.uk
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