The Children’s Commissioner emphasizes the significance of children’s voices in addressing mental health challenges during Children’s Mental Health week. Acknowledging the prevalence of mental health concerns among children, she highlights the need to invest in mental health services and bridge the existing gaps, as indicated by responses from the Big Ask and Big Ambition surveys.
Concerns about the surging demand for mental health support are raised, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and reducing waiting times. The upcoming Big Ambition report aims to provide practical policy solutions based on children’s responses, ensuring a tangible impact on their lives.
The Children’s Commissioner expresses worry about stretched mental health services, especially for children in inpatient settings, emphasizing the need for earlier professional support. The mental health of children living in institutions is a focus, with a call for reforming the Mental Health Act to prioritize children’s well-being and return them to caring familial environments.
The Commissioner underscores the importance of Children’s Mental Health week in raising awareness and listening to children’s voices. The ultimate goal is to ensure every child receives the right support in their community promptly, aligning with children’s aspirations for improved and accessible mental health care.