Beyond Tomorrow
We're calling on the Government to limit the long-term impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on young people’s mental health
Find Out MoreSee what we’re campaigning on, how to get involved and explore how our campaigns have made a difference to children and young people’s mental health.
We're calling on the Government to limit the long-term impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on young people’s mental health
Find Out MoreWe're calling on the Government, NHS and local authorities to provide better support for children and young people who have experienced trauma and adversity.
We’re building an online movement that helps support students through uni stress. Become a mental health campaigner at your university.
We’ve teamed up with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and 7 charity partners to challenge the stigma and get people talking about mental health.
Growing up today is very different from how it was 20 years ago. We've been campaigning to raise awareness of how the online world affects young people's mental health.
Two fantastic YoungMinds supporters have set up The Kick-Up Challenge to raise awareness about young people’s mental health
Find out what our past campaigns achieved and see how your support made a big difference.
There are plenty of ways to get involved. Explore how you can become a part of the UK’s leading charity for children and young people's mental health.
Find out how you can get involved with us and help to champion young people when it comes to mental health policy and care.
If you’re aged 14 to 25, then you are key to our mission. We want to put young people at the heart of everything we do whether it’s raising awareness of mental health problems, promoting wellbeing in schools or having your say on how mental health services are delivered in the UK.
It was the first moment I felt like I had real influence. It was special because, when you have depression, you don’t feel like much of what you do has an impact on the world.