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Emotional and mental health

Feeling good mentally is just as important as feeling good physically. Emotional health plays a huge role in how children and young people think, feel and behave.

Poor emotional health and wellbeing can lead to stress and anxiety, depression and panic attacks, and can make it difficult for a child or young person to feel positive about their daily life and maintain good relationships with family, friends and colleagues.

For some young people, just talking their problems over with someone can be extremely helpful.

Maintaining good mental health

It’s important to take care of yourself and get the most from life.

Good mental health is not simply the absence of diagnosable mental health problems, although good mental health is likely to help protect against development of many such problems.

Good mental health is characterised by a person’s ability to fulfil a number of key functions and activities, including the ability to:

  • learn
  • feel, express and manage a range of positive and negative emotions
  • form and maintain good relationships with others
  • cope with and manage change and uncertainty

Young Minds has a range of guides aimed at young people all about looking after yourself and your mental health.

How to access mental health services

Mental health services are free on the NHS. A referral to Mental Health Services can be made by anyone – including parents or the young person themselves if appropriate – as long as parents have given consent.

Devon School Nursing Service operates in schools across the county, delivering health advice and support to school-aged children and young people. A school nurse can provide support and advice on toileting issues, healthy lifestyles, sleep routines and mental health and wellbeing.

Read more about NHS mental health services.

Local support

You can contact Children and Family Health Devon on 03300 245 321.

The Therapeutic Wellbeing Services team are specially trained to help young people who have a social worker with their thoughts, feelings, and mental wellbeing. They aim to help you understand any emotions that make your life difficult and to help you get the support you need for your wellbeing to improve.

Young Devon provides information, advice and counselling for children and young people aged 11 to 25. If you need to talk to someone, please email wellbeingenquiries@youngdevon.org. Anyone already receiving support through Young Devon’s Wellbeing service should email yes.exeter@youngdevon.org or call 07935364652 and leave a message with your name and contact details.

The ChatHealth text line allows young people aged 11-19 a place to talk completely confidentially with a school nurse about any worries or concerns they may have. Text 07520631722.

Kooth offers free, safe and anonymous online support and counselling for young people.

Other support and guidance

Young Minds have a range of help and advice, including advice for young people about how they can look after their own mental health.

Childline offer a free counselling service online or over the phone.

Meanwhile, the NHS Every Mind Matters website allows you to make your own Mind Plan.

Stem4 is a charity that promotes positive mental health for teenagers and encourages them to build resilience and manage difficult emotions with online resources.

Child Bereavement UK is a website for young people who are grieving as well as information on how to support a young person. A helpline is also available on 0800028840.

Apps

Or you could try one of the following apps:

  • Clear Fear
  • Combined Minds
  • Calm
  • Headspace
  • Calm Harm