April 24, 2024

NHS England — London » ‘London, You Good?’: NHS London launches new mental health campaign for young people – NHS England

The capital’s NHS is launching a London-wide campaign calling for young people to seek help if they are struggling with their mental health, as recent figures show attendances at Emergency Departments (Accident and Emergency) for young people with a mental health diagnosis have increased since 2019.

In 2021, there were 6.9% more Emergency Department attendances in London among people aged 16-25 with a mental health diagnosis than in 2019.

In an effort to e…….

The capital’s NHS is launching a London-wide campaign calling for young people to seek help if they are struggling with their mental health, as recent figures show attendances at Emergency Departments (Accident and Emergency) for young people with a mental health diagnosis have increased since 2019.

In 2021, there were 6.9% more Emergency Department attendances in London among people aged 16-25 with a mental health diagnosis than in 2019.

In an effort to encourage young people to come forward for support early and potentially prevent experiencing a mental health emergency, the NHS is raising awareness of the range of services available across the capital.

Each September, thousands of young people move to London to study or work, living away from home and potentially managing their own health for the first time. The NHS campaign ‘London, You Good?’ aims to raise awareness of the range of free mental health services available, should lifestyle changes be a contributing factor in young people experiencing anxiety, depression or other common mental health and wellbeing concerns.

Following the Covid pandemic, feelings of anxiety and loneliness have been exacerbated, making it more important than ever for young people to come forward early when they are in need of support.

Improving Access to Psychological Therapies, Every Mind Matters and the NHS urgent mental health helplines, all available 24/7, are just some of the health and wellbeing services available to young Londoners.

Femi Gbadamosi, from Hackney, experienced stress, over-thinking and anxiety during his final year of exams at university in 2015 and was later admitted to Chase Farm Hospital, where he received a mental health diagnosis and treatment.

Femi said: 

“Before I was treated at Chase Farm, my friends often noticed how I was acting differently, withdrawing from usual activities. I didn’t feel comfortable talking to anyone as I felt as if I’d only be adding to their own worries.

“During my recovery, I took part in different therapeutic activities and was encouraged to talk more freely about my thoughts and feelings in a safe space; and now in my role as a Peer and Lived Experience Manager at the same Trust, I am helping to run the therapeutic activities to support others.

“Talking to someone helped me to realise that I am not alone and was the first step in my recovery. I would strongly advocate for anyone with concerns for their mental health to come forward to access the free support and advice available through the NHS as soon as possible.”

Martin Machray, Regional Chief Nurse and Senior Responsible Officer for Mental Health in London, said:

“The pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of many people living …….

Source: https://www.england.nhs.uk/london/2022/09/21/london-you-good-nhs-london-launches-new-mental-health-campaign-for-young-people/