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Social, Emotional & Mental Health

For some children and young people, difficulties in their emotional and social development, can mean that they require additional and different provision in order for them to achieve. Children and young people who have difficulties with their emotional and social development may have immature social skills and find it difficult to make and sustain healthy relationships. These difficulties may be displayed through the child or young person becoming withdrawn or isolated, as well as through challenging, disruptive or disturbing behaviour. A wide range and degree of mental health problems might require special provision to be made. These could manifest as difficulties such as problems of mood (anxiety or depression), problems of conduct (oppositional problems and more severe conduct problems including aggression), self-harming, substance abuse, eating disorders or physical symptoms that are medically unexplained. Some children and young people may have other recognised disorders such as attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), attachment disorder, autism or pervasive developmental disorder, an anxiety disorder, a disruptive disorder or, rarely, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

 


 

 

 

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Are you struggling with anxiety about COVID-19, relationship problems or healthy eating?

Are you a young person from Cambridgeshire or Peterborough aged 11-19 who is struggling with anxiety about COVID-19, relationship problems or healthy eating or have a friend who does?  Our free and confidential text messaging service can help. All you need to do is to text 07480 635 443 to get the support you need.

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Find some additional resources and where to access services below:

Emotional Health and Wellbeing Services - C19 Mental Health Resources

Emotional Health and Wellbeing Services - C19 Parents Mental Health Resources

Emotional Health and Wellbeing Services - C19 Schools Mental Health Resources