The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Dundee girl takes role in pioneering research

Commission will gather evidence and develop debate and recommenda­tions

- NADIA VIDINOVA nvidinova@thecourier.co.uk

A Dundee teenager is leading the battle to improve mental health services as part of a Scottish Government initiative.

Arianne King, 14, has been selected to be part of the Youth Commission on Mental Health Services and will draw on her own experience­s to lead a pioneering government study.

Arianne, along with the other 21 members of the Youth Commission, will gather evidence on existing services, encourage debate among young people and develop recommenda­tions for ministers and service providers on how child and adolescent mental health services can be improved.

The teenager said: “People I’m close to and family have suffered with mental health issues and I have seen them struggle to get the support they need, so I am happy I could help. It means a lot to me to be able to help people.”

The initiative is a partnershi­p between the Scottish Government, Young Scot and the Scottish Associatio­n for Mental Health.

Mental health is a key theme of the Year of Young People 2018.

Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt said:“It is vital that we recognise that good mental well-being is as important as physical health and periods of ill mental health can be recovered from with treatment and support.

“The work of the young commission­ers will guide how we improve the mental health services available to young people, and just as importantl­y, I want the discussion around their work to break down the unjustifie­d stigma that persists around seeking treatment or experienci­ng poor mental health.

“This is the Year of Young People 2018 and this commission gives us an opportunit­y to deliver real change, based on evidence and experience, and create a society and health service that better meets the mental and physical health needs of our children and young people.”

SAMH chief executive Billy Watson added: “This is a really exciting opportunit­y for young people to make their voices heard and to be at the heart of improving mental health services for now and for generation­s to come.”

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Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt and Arianne King, 14, who joins the Youth Commission on Mental Health Services.
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