Better Health - Every Mind Matters

 

The UK is currently struggling to handle the second wave of the coronavirus. The virus is spreading rampantly all over England and refusing to stagnate.

So, lockdown 2.0 had a focal purpose to limit the virus as soon as possible by implementing national restrictions. National Health Service (NHS) has published its guidelines in detail about the nature of these restrictions.

The Public Health England (PHE), has launched a new campaign recently.

Aim of the Campaigns

To support the healthcare of young children & adults

To give tips and advice in regards to mental health

To provide health care workers with up-to-date knowledge

To support the parent-children relation

To remove, fear and anxiety

To educate the masses on the adequate hygienic measures

NHS top five tips to support children and young people mental health

Listen to what the youth has to say

Be a prominent presence in their life

Support healthy & positive routines

Encourage their interests & well-calculated decisions

Take what they say seriously

How to look after your mental well-being?

·       Stay Connected with others

·       Look after yourself

·       Indulge in new practices

NHS England Associate National Clinical Director for Children and Young People’s Mental Health, Professor Parthia Chitsabesan said:

“Parents, caretakers, teachers, and students should also be reassured that the NHS has been and will continue to be there for everyone with concerns about their mental health, whether through 24/7 crisis support lines, video and phone consultations, or face to face appointments”

Better Health - Every Mind Matters campaign, will be progressed and supported through social media, involving press and radio. The targeted demographic is the children and young people from age ranges of 5-18, including parents as well.

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