The short report is out and available here

This four page report looks to summarise the whole process to date in involving children and young people in influencing Improving Access to Psychological Therapies. The full report has masses of detail which is really worth reading and we hope this is of value too to all who have taken part and all those involved in promoting improved mental health with and for children and young people.

Kathryn & Karen from the Department of Health reflect on what's been said

After the day, I got chance to chat with Kathryn and Karen, both officials at the Department of Health and collect their thoughts on the day and what they'll be taking back to the Government. 

Kathryn

"If we want to change services, we have to improve how we work with young people, children and their familes and see them as equal participant and not as people we do things to but as people we walk along side with."

"If services listened to their young people and involved them then they would genuinely meet their needs."

Karen

"My only regret is that more of my colleagues can't be here with me listening to the incredible, insightful contributions the young people here have made.  These conversations need to be happening with everbody involved in providing services to children and young people with mental health needs."

Young people give their thoughts on the day!

In roving reporter style, I caught up with some of the young people to find out how the day had gone...

Kat
"We need to see the actions because they'll speak louder than words."

Michelle
"It definitely feels like it can make a difference, more than just talking and seeing nothing happen. It actually feels like we've made a difference."

Naomi
"At the end of the day we're the ones who receive this therapy. So it's really important we're involved."

George
"They normally say we take away everything from the meetings and you think, 'yeah do you?'  But today they really did listen."

 

 

An update from Kat

Hi everyone,


I should probably introduce myself quickly, my name is Kat and i am one of YoungMind’s VIK members, currently living in the East of England, struggling with long term mental health problems and constantly campaigning for better services for young people.


We’ve just had the morning session and can i just say it has been amazing. Lots of faces old and new and some really mind blowing thoughts and ideas being bounced around, the atmosphere here is incredible. Everyone is so pro-active and so passionate about the things we’re speaking about here today and it’s wonderful to be surrounded by so many like minded people.


I also wanted to note down a few of the things that have come up today that have really stood out for me personally:


*Young people in mental health services feel like they’re just “ticks in a box” which is so dehumanising!


*We are not listened to. Doctors and services often seem to have their own agenda..they already know what they’re going to diagnose us with or what medication they want us on and we don’t have a say in what happens to us-definitely not “No decision about us without us”!


*We’ve been told that because we have a mental health problem we shouldn’t aspire to achieving anything because we’ll never manage..sometimes it feels like they make the glass ceiling so low that we hit our head every time we try and even stand up and it’s not fair. We can and do accomplish amazing things and no one should ever tell you that you can’t.


*Communication is vital and right now a lot of the time it just isn’t happening. Services aren’t talking to young people and the services aren’t talking to each other either and everyone is losing out because of this.


*Young people are often not given appropriate treatment, we’re stuck on medication without psychological therapies or we’re given leaflets and told to come back in “an emergency”..but when we do we’re told we’re too ill


*Just because we’re young we’re not idiots or incapable of understanding what is going on, listen to us and treat us with some trust and respect-you will be rewarded. For treatment to really work you need a working two way relationship.

And of course so, so much more has been said but i will leave it at that for now!

Kat