Following current government health advice, this event has been postponed from its original date of Tues 31st March to the new date of Tues 21st July.
Learn about teenage mental health, what to look out for, and how to support a child who you are concerned about.
Being a teenager is difficult, and it can be a confusing time, especially if you are also facing mental health challenges. This talk by Sangeeta Mahajan will discuss teenage mental health, and what things parents and teachers should look out for in young people to check their well being. She will also cover what to do if you are worried about a child, and where you can seek help.
About the speaker
On the 16th of October 2014, I lost my darling son Saagar to suicide. Since then I have developed a keen interest in the workings of young minds, their design, their expression and their challenges. I have also come to learn about the NHS and its limitations when it comes to looking after young people. I am now a Mental health activist and educator, a qualified trainer in Youth Mental Health First aid and have trained many teachers to identify students in difficulty at an early stage.
Through writing and speaking, I endeavour to engage with as many people as I can so that we can work together to prevent young suicide through raising awareness and reducing stigma. I empower people with skills so that they can understand the vulnerabilities of those around them and be aware of their own fragility. I aim to enhance the confidence of carers by supporting them with knowledge on how t interface with services and resources. I also work with bereavement families, enabling them to cope with their pain.
Tickets cost £5. Bursary places are available, please email [email protected] for more detail.