Youth Wellbeing NI (@niwellbeing) 's Twitter Profile
Youth Wellbeing NI

@niwellbeing

Mental health prevalence study of children & young people in NI by QUB, UU & the Mental Health Foundation.

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Trisha Forbes (@trishaforbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Less than half an hour into the launch of the Mental Health of Children and Parents in NI report and the tears are tripping me 😭 Such inspirational young people involved in the study. 😍🙏🏼 Amazing work. #youthwellbeingNI #CAMHS

helendunn (@helendunn559) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to everyone involved in NI Prevalence Study especially Lisa Bunting Ale Aquino SSESW at Queen's and Mark Shevlin Ulster University and Catriona Rooney @HSCBoard very extensive surveys completed #YouthWellbeingNI A first for NIreland.

☀️CA Rafferty ☀️ (@carrieannraffer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two powerful and inspirational stories from young people and parents highlighting the benefits of engaging with support services for bringing about real and positive change in their lives. @HSCBoard SSESW at Queen's #YouthWellbeingNI

Youth Wellbeing NI (@niwellbeing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Survey of children's and young people's mental health supports need for early intervention qub.ac.uk/News/Allnews/S… #YouthWellbeingNI Ulster University @HSCBoard SSESW at Queen's

Queen's University Belfast 🎓 (@qubelfast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first Youth Youth Wellbeing NI Survey has found that 12.6% of children & young people in #NorthernIreland experience #Anxiety and #Depression. More ⬇️ & ➡️: ow.ly/kmVZ50BW3Y7 (1 of 4) #YouthWellbeingNI SSESW at Queen's | Mental Health Foundation | Ulster University | @HSCBoard

Siobhán O'Neill (she/her) (@profsiobhanon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My speech from the launch of the #YouthWellBeingNI study this morning. A landmark study that will inform NI's new Mental Health Strategy, and advance our understanding of mental health, mental illness and transgenerational trauma. Thanks to all involved. 💛

My speech from the launch of the #YouthWellBeingNI study this morning.

A landmark study that will inform NI's new Mental Health Strategy, and advance our understanding of mental health, mental illness and transgenerational trauma. 

Thanks to all involved. 💛
Ulster University (@ulsteruni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We know that further sustained investment in children’s mental health is needed... Youth Wellbeing NI will inform the longer term strategic priorities & investment profile for mental health services.” RobinSwannMoH More ➡️: ulster.ac.uk/news/2020/octo…

Youth Wellbeing NI (@niwellbeing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Siobhán O'Neill (she/her) 🌈 🍦 for their thoughtful responses to the findings of the #youthwellbeingni study. We are grateful for your role in promoting good mental health & wellbeing for children, young people & parents in NI Queen's University Belfast 🎓 @HSCBoard Ulster University

Youth Wellbeing NI (@niwellbeing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"So...what are you going to do about it?" Lee from VOYPIC shares yp's views about the importance of urgent and lasting action to support our mental health Queen's University Belfast 🎓 @HSCBoard Ulster University #youthwellbeingni

NI Commissioner for Children and Young People (@nichildcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very concerning findings from the #youthwellbeingni study. A stark reminder of the continuing impact of the Troubles and the role of “paramilitary” orgs. That last figure states that 52% of young people agreed that paramilitary grps contributed to crime in their communities.

Very concerning findings from the #youthwellbeingni study. A stark reminder of the continuing impact of the Troubles and the role of “paramilitary” orgs. That last figure states that 52% of young people agreed that paramilitary grps contributed to crime in their communities.