A groundbreaking new initiative, Healthy Young Minds, is putting the mental and emotional wellbeing of children and young people at the forefront.
This collaborative effort, co-produced by children and young people themselves alongside families, professionals, and local organisations, offers a comprehensive approach to building resilience and preventing future struggles.
Commissioned by Cheshire East Council, Healthy Young Minds aims to reduce the need for specialised services by providing early intervention and tailored support.
Katy Ellison, commissioning manager at the council, highlights the service's potential for long-term impact:
"This service is a catalyst for change. By working together, we can empower young people with the tools they need to thrive."
Healthy Young Minds will be delivered by Visyon and Just Drop-In, two highly respected local providers known for their dedication to children and young people wellbeing. Their combined expertise and established community connections ensure seamless service delivery.
Both Visyon and Just Drop-In prioritise children and young people voices. Sam Ruck, head of therapeutic services at Visyon, emphasises, "Young people are central to everything we do. We work collaboratively with parents, schools, and children and young people to create a supportive environment."
Ann Wright, chief officer at Just Drop-In, underscores their commitment to accessibility:
"We offer early help and prevention, making services available when and where they're needed most – for children and young people and their families."
Healthy Young Minds fosters collaboration through a children and young people mental health alliance facilitated by CVS Cheshire East. This alliance ensures all stakeholders, especially children and young people, have a voice in decision-making. Aoife Middlemass, sector development lead at CVS Cheshire East, explains, "The Alliance strengthens partnerships, allowing us to learn, develop, and celebrate successes together."
This innovative service represents a significant investment in the mental and emotional wellbeing of Cheshire East's children and young people.
By working together, professionals, families, and young people themselves are building a brighter future for generations to come.
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