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"The findings are really comprehensive and range from what percentage of year 8 have breakfast in the morning to how many have tried this particular drug, to identity, health and sleep patterns, mental health, citizenship issues....
"It's essential for the PSHE and pastoral curriculum."
Mental health issues : improving awareness and attitudes of young people
Mental health issues : improving awareness and attitudes of young people
In the recent issue of Education and Health, (2013, 31:1), there are a number of articles about mental health issues and young people. Contributors, from around the world, comment on a paper from Canada that evaluated a campaign to improve awareness and attitudes of young people towards mental health issues (Livingston et al., 2012). One of the commentators, Paula Lavis, writes that, "The stigma associated with mental health can have a profound impact on young people. It can put them off accessing services, but it can also have a profound impact on their mental health." Paula's article briefly looks at what stigma is and why it is such an issue.
To read all the articles please follow this link