Keeping young people safe and well
Did you know…
1 in 4 teenagers report a mental health difficulty, with some waiting over two years to access clinical support. In the last three years, the likelihood of young people experiencing mental ill health has increased by 50%, compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic’s disruption to education, increased social isolation, and heightened anxieties.
What’s the solution?
Early intervention is key to prevent deterioration in a young person’s mental wellbeing – with community groups possessing a unique ability to respond flexibly and responsively to emerging challenges, ensuring timely and relevant support. By providing support in a safe place, from people they can trust, close to home, we can help young people manage their mental health proactively in their community whilst also reducing the pressure on overwhelmed local mental health services.
How are we helping?
Alongside funding innovative projects, we focus on maintaining and enhancing existing services to ensure continuous support for young people and creating environments where they can thrive. We’re doing this by:
- Co-ordinating an innovative and impactful network – the Sir Norman Coalition for Young People – combining direct funding, training, and community collaboration to address immediate needs and promote long-term wellbeing for young people.
- Partnering with statutory partners to combine resources and target support to where it can have the most impact.
Discover the impact of our work to empower young people
Help us keep young people safe and well
You can help to us take action and fund these local projects helping to catch young people before they fall and lift them up to improve their mental wellbeing by making a donation today.
Donations can be made by:
- Completing the donation form on the page.
- Calling 01603 623958 to make a card payment over the phone.
- Sending a cheque made payable to Norfolk Community Foundation (referencing ‘Sir Norman Lamb Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund’ on the reverse) to Norfolk Community Foundation, First Floor, Carmelite House, 2 St James Court, Norwich, NR3 1SL.