Mindset Revolution: Resources
Strengthening Youth Voice on Youth Mental Health
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Over the past few months we ran a survey among 16-25 year olds in Greater Manchester.
Most of the participants were 18 – 25 years old which was expected as this was the main target audience of the Mindset Revolution project and the survey in question. The survey was available to all members of the public online, in addition some respondents were asked in person, the majority of which were student volunteers asked during a charity event as well as participants from the public in Manchester city centre. Some of the participants were over the age of 25 which was good to see as it helped us gain an...
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Ali Coleman, Digital Participation co-deisgner, Mindset Revolution
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As someone who's excelling at university despite facing learning difficulties, I've come to firmly believe in the power of personalised diagnostic assessments. These assessments are essential for unlocking every child's academic success and overall well being. They provide a comprehensive understanding of specific learning needs, enabling tailored interventions and support. Trust me when I say that the positive impact on academic outcomes, confidence, and self-esteem is truly remarkable.
Now, I know that seeking help ca...
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Daniel O'Donnell (Peer Researcher) on behalf of the Mindset Revolution young people
What is Mindset Revolution? What the young people in the team think
Mindset Revolution is a project focusing on Youth Voice – we believe that, as young people in the healthcare system, we should have a voice and a part in shaping that system. This is a form of participatory democracy or a ‘coproduction’ approach. But as young people ourselves, it’s in our interests to hold that opinion, so that bears the question: “We care about Youth Voice, why should you?”
That is the main point of this project. First, ...
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Whether you would like to take a break and grab a coffee on your own or with friends or just study in a café setting, these top five spots are amazing!
- The first one we have is the Feel Good Club! This cafe is a mental health and wellbeing café and is the perfect place to wind down. It is also pet friendly so if you have a furry friend, you could also take them along! You can choose from a selection of coffee, wine, cakes and brunch. Also, there are plenty of workshops that take place here and all the staff are mental health first aid trained!
- Ranking second place is Chapter One Books which is ...
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