NHS and local authorities should fund long-term projects to support young people’s mental health and wellbeing
Our 3-year evaluation looked at the impact of a project working with young men at risk of serious youth violence
Type: News
Our response to new research on suicide deaths among young people
It is vital that we understand the causes of suicide and take action in schools, colleges and communities to prevent tragedies whenever possible.
Type: News
Against the Odds: putting young black men’s wellbeing first
Lorraine Khan on addressing the mental health inequalities faced by young black men
Type: Blog
Birmingham community projects boost young African Caribbean men’s wellbeing, says new Centre for Mental Health report
We evaluated projects working to improve young black men’s mental health
Type: News
Meeting us where we’re at
Our evaluation of three projects developed by MAC-UK, working with excluded young people
Type: Publication
Young people need to be met where they’re at by services, says new Centre for Mental Health briefing
Our new report evaluates the work of MAC-UK’s INTEGRATE project with vulnerable young people
Type: News
Youth justice
Children who end up in custody have multiple needs, many of which go unrecognised and unmet. We’ve developed a new approach to fix this.
Type: Page
Helping young people out of offending
Barely a week goes by in the capital without the distressing news of a stabbing or shooting. Behind the headlines, real lives are affected.
Type: Blog
A need to belong
What leads girls to join gangs? Girls with links to gangs are, on average, three times more vulnerable than most other children in the Youth Justice system, according to this report
Type: Publication
You just get on and do it
This paper shows the results of our study of healthcare provision in YOTs in England.
Type: Publication