Most lifelong mental health issues begin in childhood. But talking about wellbeing early on can help us all cope better with life’s challenges We should all be talking more about how we’re feeling – not waiting until there’s a serious problem. Most public funding focuses on dealing with crisis. But early intervention gives more families the confidence to care for their wellbeing and get help when they need it.
Talking about wellbeing early on can help us all cope better with life’s challenges
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Most lifelong mental health issues begin in childhood. But talking about wellbeing early on can help us all cope better with life’s challenges We should all be talking more about how we’re feeling – not waiting until there’s a serious…
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