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New evidence is a wake-up call on the mental health of girls
New evidence shows that young people, particularly girls, are at increased risk of mental health problems between the ages of 11 and 14, which is younger than previously thought. The evi...
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The Parent-Infant Conference and the importance of the early years
Today the Anna Freud Centre is partnering with the Parent-Infant Foundation to host the 2020 Parent-Infant Conference in central London for 300 practitioners working in the early years a...
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Anna Freud Centre’s Chair of Trustees on New Year Honours list
The Honourable Michael Samuel, Chair of Trustees at the Anna Freud Centre, is on this year’s New Year Honours list and has been awarded an MBE for services to young people and mental hea...
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New animation for school staff to support pupils’ mental health
Anna Freud is calling on all schools and colleges to use the new CARE animation on a staff training day, in a staff briefing or team meeting, and to send the animation and accompanying g...
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Coping with Christmas
In this blog one of our Young Champions talks about how to cope with Christmas.
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My Christmas wish is…
The holidays can be tough. In this blog one of our Young Champions talks about some coping strategies for the festive season.
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Facing the future without living in fear
One of our Parent Champions talks about her anxiety.
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Professor Stephen Scott to lead latest Transformation Seminar on how online parenting support can transform child and family mental health
Professor Stephen Scott is the latest luminary to deliver one of our prestigious free Transformation Seminars on Wednesday 11th December at 5.15-7.00.
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When personal hygiene feels like a mountain to climb
This Self-care Week one of our Young Champions writes about personal hygiene being challenging and how setting small goals may help.