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Eight Points for Action: A Policy Briefi ng from the Mental Health FoundationSupporting Young people s Mental HealthDr Moira FraserSusan BlishenAuthors: Dr Moira Fraser Susan BlishenAdditional research: Sally Snowball Justin Pearce-Neudorf Fabien DecodtsWith thanks to the Young people and CAMHS professionals who contributed their views and experiences, and Kathryn Pugh ( Young Minds). AcknowledgementsSupporting Young people s Mental HealthSupporting Young people s Mental Health | 1 IntroductionRates of Mental Health problems reported among children and Young people have risen over the last fi fty years1. Among teenagers, rates of anxiety and depression increased by 70% in the past 25 years2 and the incidence of reported self-harm has also risen, with one in 15 Young people now thought to be aff ected3. Left unresolved, Mental Health problems signifi cantly aff ect children and Young people s social and educational development. This can have a profound and lasting negative impact into adult life in terms of employment, relationships, and likelihood of disability.
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