Yorkshire Post

Isolated young people urged to take advantage of video calling

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YOUNG PEOPLE facing isolation and uncertaint­y during the coronaviru­s outbreak have been urged to take advantage of video calls and find a positive online community to protect their mental health.

Tips published by mental health charity YoungMinds also include taking a break from the news, reading a book and playing online games with friends.

Young people feeling overwhelme­d about Covid-19 should talk about their feelings, arm themselves with the facts and be aware of the practical steps they can take to minimise their risk, it advises.

Emma Thomas, chief executive of YoungMinds, said: “We know that many young people are finding the uncertaint­y surroundin­g coronaviru­s unsettling, especially as what might happen in the coming weeks and months is still unknown.

“Whatever situation young people are in, we hope to help them prepare and share advice and support.”

The charity is providing informatio­n on its website to help families cope with uncertaint­y, social isolation, health anxiety, bereavemen­t, additional caring responsibi­lities and gaps in mental-health support in the coming weeks.

One set of guidance reads: “It’s important during this time that you keep acknowledg­ing how you are feeling and do this regularly.

“We know that things might continue to feel overwhelmi­ng or scary. It’s good for you to talk about this where possible. Know that you can say ‘I feel anxious about...’ whenever you need to and as regularly as you need to.

“You may find that you need extra support, so think about who you can turn to. It could be someone you know or a helpline that can talk to you about how you might be feeling.”

The charity’s helpline for parents will remain open, with operators manning the phones remotely.

Parents are encouraged to talk “honestly but calmly” about the outbreak.

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EMMA THOMAS: The chief executive says ‘Young people find the uncertaint­y unsettling.’

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