Is your teen struggling with their mental health?

Informative, incisive & practical help from leading experts to support parents and carers of teens struggling with their mental health.

Subscribe for just £5 per month and start accessing our experts today.

Join us for as long as you need us.

When teenagers struggle with their mental health, more often than not, it is the parents, carers or schools that are first in line trying to help.

If we find ourselves on what can be one of the hardest and loneliest roads to travel for a parent, what is so desperately needed is immediate access to leading experts, therapists and psychologists to guide us, to tell us what to say, what not to say, what to do and where to turn.

Let’s all Talk Mental Health is for parents, caregivers and family members to support their teens though mental health struggles, to understand the issues and to find out more about routes for help.

The Let’s all Talk Mental Health Full Access Subscription gives you 30+ LIVE sessions with audience Q&A throughout the year plus access to the full on-demand library of 60+ sessions covering every topic that just might help you to help your teen.

Choose monthly, 6 or 12 monthly subscription. Every session and Q&A features the UK’s top clinicians, specialists and therapists covering every topic that may be affecting your teen.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Expert insight

Help to better understand your teen 

Practical advice and support

Ideas for routes  to  treatment

What to say & what not to say

Advice on how to take positive steps

Reassurance that you’re not alone

The Let’s all Talk Mental Health - how it works

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Choose

SUBSCRIBE to Let’s all Talk Mental Health and join any of the 30+ LIVE sessions throughout the year and access the full on-demand library of 60+ talks.

JUST £5 per month

CANCEL at any time (after your first payment)

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Watch

Every session covers a new subject, introduced by our programme host interviewing an expert clinician, psychiatrist or psychotherapist to share informative, positive & practical help. Watch live on the day or browse the full library of 60+ sessions online and on-demand.

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Interact

Every session, every week we dedicate at least 30 minutes to answering questions (anonymously) from our audience: the opportunity to get very personal insight and specific points raised from the UK’s leading child and teen psychologists and therapists.

Helping you.

So you can help them.

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Hardly a day goes by without the mental health of our teens featuring in the news.

It is an issue that is now deepening and becoming more serious, more significant and more widespread.

More children and young people are reaching out. But for those who take that brave step, help can be hard to access and can take way too long.

As parents and carers of teens struggling with mental health issues, we are often the first in line in trying to support, help, understand and guide.

And it can be a desperate and lonely place to be.

Help can be hard to find.

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It’s common knowledge that early intervention and treatment is key in helping your teen overcome their mental health challenges.

CAMHS offer excellent help and support, but sadly they are underfunded and overwhelmed which means that it is not always quick to access the help your teen needs.

Whilst we do not claim to offer the multi-disciplinary clinical help that CAMHS specialises in, LET’S ALL TALK MENTAL HEALTH offers a resource to help parents, carers, family members and schools understand and support teens struggling with mental health issues.

Schools can provide Let’s all Talk Mental Health for their parents…

Tell your school about Let’s all Talk Mental Health.

Keep safe
“Let’s all talk mental health” does not offer medical or clinical health services specific to a situation. If you or your loved ones are at or become at risk, please get the help you need immediately. You could contact your GP, or the emergency services or some of the very good crisis support services offered by SHOUT (text service) and the Samaritans. Please don’t wait to get help you need.