Paisley Daily Express

Young folk have their say on mental health

Voices heard at Paisley Town Hall youth meeting

- Express Reporter

Yo u n g people in R e n f rews h i re have come up with a list of ten recommenda­tions to improve youth mental health services.

Among ten proposals put forward by Renfrewshi­re’s Youth Commission are the need for more training on youth mental health in schools and young people being given the tools to help peers who may experience issues.

The recommenda­tions came after a survey of young people aged from 11 to 22 across Renfrewshi­re, which revealed that 45 per cent believe there should be quicker access to mental health services.

Other findings revealed that half of young people speak to a parent or carer first if they are experienci­ng poor mental health and more than half – 57 per cent – believe the best place to get informatio­n is online.

Almost half – 49 per cent – of young people believe there should be a drop-in at school for young people experienci­ng poor mental health.

The proposals, which also included using apps to bring resources into the 21st century, were put to the Youth Generation­s Assembly in Paisley Town Hall.

Pupils from every secondary school in Renfrewshi­re were asked for their feedback.

The final recommenda­tions will be presented to profession­als working locally with young people experienci­ng poor mental health.

They will be asked to adopt these within their organisati­onal practice.

Jade Lochhead, 23, from the Youth Commission on Mental Health, said: “Most of the members of the Youth Commission are still in school, so the recommenda­tions ver y much re f l e c t their experience­s.

“Mental health is a big issue for young people and it’s amazing that we get to have our say.

“I think the more young people who are consulted, the better.

“We will be the next generation to take things forward and opportunit­ies like today mean we have a real voice.”

Education and Children’s Services convener, Councillor Jim Paterson, added: “Young people have shown they are able to make decisions on issues which matter to them and want to play a key part in designing effective strategies to tackle these.

“We are committed to giving young people a voice and to understand what they need to be supported.

“The Youth Generation­s Assembly is a great forum for them to tell us what they have found out about mental health in Renfrewshi­re and what can be done to ensure all young people have positive mental health.”

Mental health is a big issue and it’s amazing we get our say

 ??  ?? Pulling together Year of Young People champion Councillor Michelle Campbell with young people at the Youth Generation­s Assembly
Pulling together Year of Young People champion Councillor Michelle Campbell with young people at the Youth Generation­s Assembly

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