Black Country Children’s Mental Health report 2022

Throughout the pandemic, Mental Health in young people has been exacerbated due to minimal socialising with the lockdown, not attending education, and having to support relatives.

It was agreed that Black Country Healthwatch would carry out a collaborative project. Planning meetings took place to ascertain the common themes. One of the areas that all four Healthwatch were hearing was around the transition from children’s mental health into adult mental health and this report will give you the findings of young people and their parents / carers. The project was originally due to be completed by July 2021, however due to the ever changing with the lockdowns and extension of Healthwatch contract(s), the project continued through to end of March 2022.

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