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Join us for Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 to help give a voice to children and young people across the UK.

This year, Place2Be’s official Children’s Mental Health Week will take place from 5-11 February 2024. Our theme is ‘My Voice Matters’.

We have free resources available to download so that everyone can take part in Children’s Mental Health Week. Take a look and see what’s available for schools, families and how you can take part and raise vital funds for children's mental health.

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Resources for schools

Take part in Children's Mental Health Week 2024 with our assembly guides, worksheets, top tips and more!

Access our resources for schools
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Get your resource pack

Get your own digital or physical copy of our pack, which is bursting with resources to help you take part - from class activities and assembly guides, to lots of creative arts and crafts and fun photobooth props!

Get a resource pack
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Take part at home

Our free resources for families, parents and carers can help you get involved with Place2Be's Children's Mental Health Week at home.

Families

It's easy to get involved

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Find out more

Learn about how Children’s Mental Health Week started and find out about this year’s theme, ‘My Voice Matters’.

Learn about the week
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Download resources

Use our free resources for primary schools and secondary or high schools to take part in Children's Mental Health Week.

Schools
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Take part

Find out how you can take part in the week, spread the word and raise vital funds to get us closer to reaching our goal that no child or young person has to face mental health problems alone.

Take part

How you can take part

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Schools & youth groups

Make a head start on your plans for Children’s Mental Health Week with our resources.

Check out resources for schools and youth groups
Families

Families

You can take part with your family too! Download our resources for families, parents and carers.

Get our resources for families
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Raise money

Help us reach our mission our goal that no child or young person has to face a mental health problem alone.

Fundraise for us
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Add yourself to our map!

We’d love for you to add your school or organisation to our map! You can see who else is taking part in Children’s Mental Health Week across the UK. 

However you’re planning on taking part in giving a voice to children and young people, we’d love to hear it.

Add yourself to our map

How we made a difference in 2023

Schools, families and organisations across the UK (and the world!) took part in Children’s Mental Health Week 2023. Whether you downloaded a resource to use in class, held an assembly, organised a fundraiser, made a donation, or tweeted about the week – your support helped Place2Be to reach more children, young people and families. 

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114330

raised for Place2Be

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197000

downloads of our resources

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children and young people supporting the week

News and blogs

Keep up with the latest news and views about Children's Mental Health Week. 

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Children's Mental Health Week 2024: resources available now

With just over 3 months until the week, we're excited to release our free resources to help everyone get involved.

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Place2Be announces theme for Children’s Mental Health Week 2024

Place2Be wants all children and young people to be able to say – and believe - “My Voice Matters”.

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Young Voices to support Place2Be’s Children’s Mental Health Week 2024

Young Voices has selected Place2Be as its charity partner for another year, following two successful years of partnership.

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Our supporters

Would you like to become a supporter for Children's Mental Health Week? Get in touch to find out more.