cover image: Non-specialist mental health support for young people in England

Non-specialist mental health support for young people in England

1 Oct 2024

The use of the ONS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of the ONS in relation to the interpretation or analysis of the statistical data. [...] ▪ Overall, there does not appear to be a clear relationship between the number of young people in an area or the level of deprivation and the availability of different service types: we find a wider range of services in both rural and urban areas, as well as in more and less deprived areas. [...] 8 NHS England, ‘Mental health of children and young people surveys.’ 9 Nwokoroku et al., ‘A Systematic Review of the Role of Culture in the Mental Health Service Utilisation among Ethnic Minority Groups in the United Kingdom.’ 12 Background Government policy on children and young people’s mental health In response to the rising incidence of mental health issues in young people, successive governme. [...] We used the `ggmap` package in R to verify the addresses of the VCSE services in this dataset based on the service names.21 We were able to confirm the locations of two-thirds of the services. [...] We see better coverage of targeted services for LGBTQ+ young people in London and the South as well as southern areas of the North West, fewer services in the West Midlands, and few outside of urban centres in the North East (see ).

Authors

Jon Andrews

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Pages
56
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United Kingdom

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