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The campaign launched on social media platforms with #WeveGotThis to connect with children aged eleven and up, and is asking young people to film themselves explaining how they look after their mental wellbeing and share it using the hashtag to promote conversations about mental health.
Young people can follow the campaign on Instagram and tiktok by following @Thisishow Norfolk.
Cllr Emma Corlett, member champion for mental health
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Cllr Emma Corlett, member champion for mental health, said: “Norfolk’s children and young people have experienced such a tough year. I have seen first-hand the impact that uncertainty and relentless scary news stories about death has had; burdening children and young people with what should be adult worries.
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. IT S hard to believe that we are in the second week of February and although spring may be a little way off yet, the lighter days are certainly coming. During the last week I ve noticed that the dark nights are starting to edge their way out, which has lifted my spirits and we all know the importance of positive mental wellbeing during these challenging times. Here at the Trust, we are committed to doing the best we can for our children, young people and their families. Last week was Children’s Mental Health Week, our 0-19 Health and Wellbeing Service launched a vibrant children and young people’s website - www.wchc.nhs.uk/children.
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Schoolchildren mark the importance of mental health and wellbeing Date published: 08 February 2021
All the schoolchildren learned about the five ways to wellbeing
With most children still working from home, Children s Mental Health Week 2021 proved to be one of the most important ever.
Alexandra Park Junior School marked their days with activities at home and at the site itself.
All children learned about the five ways to wellbeing: Be active, keep learning, connect, focus and give notice.
Each day, the school used their online learning platform to post activities, links and thoughts for the children to think about.
There has been some amazing work done towards being active, with most of the school bubbles heading to the park every day for the Daily Mile.
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