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Online event to mark Youth Mental Health Day

17 August 2021

The Wolfson Centre for Young People's Mental Health is holding an online webinar to celebrate Youth Mental Health Day this September.

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Study examines adverse childhood experiences and children's mental health

13 August 2021

Researchers from Cardiff and Swansea University have undertaken work to examine the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impact on mental health problems in children.

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Recruitment begins for new youth advisory group

9 August 2021

The Wolfson Centre for Young People’s Mental Health is inviting young people to form a new youth advisory group.

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Inaugural meeting of Wolfson Centre's new advisory board

15 July 2021

The first meeting of the Wolfson Centre’s Implementation and Engagement advisory board took place this month.

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Meet the researcher: Dr Chris Eaton

21 June 2021

The Wolfson Centre has welcomed a new research associate, who will work across the Centre and Welsh Government.

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Wellbeing measure appropriate to use with children in care

2 June 2021

Young people in care are reporting lower mental wellbeing than their peers.

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Waterloo Foundation Annual Conference an online success

19 May 2021

This year's conference gave a valuable insight into the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of young people.

Study shows how lockdown has increased mental health difficulties for vulnerable children

28 April 2021

Cardiff University research is first to assess impact of COVID-19 on ‘at risk’ children

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Two thirds of children look forward to transitioning to secondary school, new report finds

20 April 2021

The transition between primary and secondary school is an important milestone in a young person’s life and while many children look forward to it, it is also a source of worry for many.