It’s official, this year’s theme for #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek is #ConnectWithNature. We’ll be sharing how #TeamAMH #ConnectWithNature all week!! Nature can help to reduce anxiety and stress-related symptoms and boost the immune system. ow.ly/MnCW50EH7lX
Category Archives: COVID-19
Remote Sign Language Interpreting Service
During Deaf Awareness Week find out about work to deliver equal access to services for the Deaf Community via our Remote Sign Language Interpreting Service buff.ly/3u9xy1v
Parents Helpline-Child Mental Health
If you’re a parent and need support looking after your child’s mental health, get in touch with our Webchat service. We can direct you to advice, information and services that can help.
https://youngminds.org.uk/find-help/for-parents/parents-helpline/#parents-webchat
New look Toolkit – guide to the asylum and immigration system
New look Toolkit – guide to the asylum and immigration system
New look tool kit in is a must for anyone working with refugees & asylum seekers.
https://righttoremain.org.uk/new-look-toolkit-our-guide…/
Hope Again- Young People living life after loss
Hope Again- Young People living life after loss
And thats the honest truth- no cure for grief. Even when we hope so much that something tangible could fix the pain.. in reality, the only thing that could offer any comfort would be our loved one – oh the irony.
The only thing closest to a ‘cure’ is to feel. To sit with your grief and let it flow – not to ignore every aspect of it but to bare all and feel every single piece of it. It’s not easy, it’s exhausting.. but it’s the closest we will ever get to a cure. The closest we can ever feel to our loved one again is to grieve.
If you need somewhere to vent, send us an email at: hopeagain@cruse.org.uk. You can even send us your personal story – we’d love to feature it on our website – sharing your story shows others that they are never alone.
We are a community of young people, grieving together whilst always remembering our favourite people





