The Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health Strategy, released today (10 May) to mark the start of Mental Health Awareness Week, has had input from children, young people, parents, carers, and professionals. It sets out 16 key actions under four overarching themes: ‘Everybody promotes good wellbeing and mental health, by thinking about mental health in the same way to physical health and making it as easy as possible to get help early without feeling embarrassed or awkward’: The government says this is key to ensuring the right conditions are put in place to support children and young people to stay mentally well throughout their lives.