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Highland Youth Parliament launches ‘Mind Us’ mental health campaign


By Louise Glen

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Highland Youth Parliament.
Highland Youth Parliament.

The Highland Youth Parliament (HYP) has launched a new campaign to coincide with Mental Health Awareness week.

HYP aims to deliver a high-profile campaign each year and has consulted with young people from across the Highlands to identify a key issue affecting them.

Young people overwhelmingly supported a campaign to raise awareness of mental health concerns and call for improved support for young people.

The ‘Mind Us’ campaign aims to empower Highland’s young people to take action to improve access to mental health support at a critical time during recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Working collaboratively with Highland Council psychological service and other partners to produce a new mental health strategy

Working with the education service to build a creative approach to the personal and social education curriculum in order to meet the mental health needs of pupils

Calling for regional and national agencies to contribute to a mental health resource hub and ensure that this is widely promoted to allow access for all Highland’s young people

HYP will work on these priority objectives throughout the coming year, building up to a high-profile mental health themed conference to be held in Autumn 2021.

Highland Youth Parliament chairman Innes Morgan said: “I am delighted to be witnessing the development of a young person-led mental health campaign for the Highlands.

"Young people have time and time again raised their profound concerns about the mental health crisis; a crisis that has been exacerbated by the Covid–19 pandemic.

"As a youth parliament we exist to voice these concerns and we exist to bring about positive change - a value we are staying true to.

"This campaign is about so much more than raising awareness - it's about enfranchising young people to work with partner organisations like Highland Council to devise innovative solutions and encourage them to continue being strong advocates and staunch, stalwarts for the cause.”

Anja Johnston, the Highland youth convener said: “As youth convener, i am delighted to see Highland Youth Parliament launch their mental health campaign, Mind Us.

"Mental Health is currently a hot topic with many organisations and people across the Highlands working in partnership to ensure young people better understand and feel supported with their mental health."
She added: "I am looking forward to working alongside the HYP executive and other organisations to spearhead positive change within the Highlands.”

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