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Children's Mental Health Week is a mental health awareness week launched by Place2Be. The week empowers, equips and gives a voice to all children and young people in the UK.

Place2Be's Children's Mental Health Week 2024 took place from 5-11 February. Our theme was 'My Voice Matters'. 

If you raised money during Children's Mental Health Week 2024, you can pay in your fundraising on our website. Our free resources for schools and families are still available to download.

You can make a difference to children and young people's mental health by taking part in Children’s Mental Health Week. We'll soon be sending out news and updates about Children's Mental Health Week 2025! Make sure you sign up to be the first to hear about it.

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Pay in your fundraising

Whether you held an Express Yourself day, used an assembly plan or got involved with our resources and videos, we've loved seeing how everyone took part! If you raised money during Children's Mental Health Week, you can pay it in to Place2Be.

Pay in your fundraising
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About Place2Be

We've been providing mental health services in schools across England, Scotland and Wales for almost 30 years. Learn more about our work and how we could support you.

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Look back at 2024

The theme of Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 was My Voice Matters. We encouraged children and young people to express themselves so they could say - and believe - "My Voice Matters".

Look back

How we made a difference in 2024

Thank you to all the schools, families and organisations who took part in Children's Mental Health Week 2024! From downloading a resource and holding an assembly, to organising a fundraiser and spreading the word, your support helped raise vital funds for children and young people.

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See the schools and organisations who took part this year!

Our map below shows all the incredible people who took part in Place2Be's Children's Mental Health Week 2024.

Search by postcode or school name to see who took part near you.


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Our free official resources are still available to download!

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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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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.

Access our resources for families

News and blogs

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

A group of four young children dressed up and smiling at the camera for 2024 Children's Mental Health Week Express Yourself day.

Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 raises over £68,000 for Place2Be

Schools, organisations, and individuals took part in Children's Mental Health Week, helping raise £68,000 for Place2Be.

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A group of 5 politics students from Ark King Soloman Academy, standing outside Downing Street with their teacher and CEO of Place2Be, Catherin Roche

Young people urge the Prime Minister to commit to long-term funding for in-school mental health services

Place2Be joined students from our partner school, Ark King Solomon Academy, calling for mental health support in schools.

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“My Voice Matters”: a look back at Children’s Mental Health Week 2024

This year, we encouraged children and young people to use their voices and share what matters to them during the Week.

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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.