Our Work with Young People

Young people are an essential voice that should be heard. They’re tomorrow’s service users and the workforce of the future. We actively seek their views and opinions, and support them to ‘have their say’ and ‘their voices heard’.

We do this in several ways:

  • Attending school assemblies or school meetings and classes
  • Visiting youth clubs and groups
  • Running activity sessions at youth events
  • Running activity sessions at family/community events
  • Involving young people in our day-to-day work through our volunteering roles

We’ve developed this resource pack for young people to find out more about our work and to get involved. The pack can also be used by youth leaders, teachers and others who work with young people to support young people’s physical and mental well-being, and to test out new ideas and assumptions about supporting them.

Click here to sign up for the Youth Pack

Click here to download the COVID-19 edition of the Youth Pack

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Support List 

We have put together a list of Mental Health services in West Sussex that you can contact for more information and advice. 

Download the Support List

Emma's 'Be Yourself' artwork

 

Self Esteem Flyer

Emma and a team of students called Mind & Soul, have created a guidance leaflet for young people about their mental health.

Download the Self Esteem flyer here