Mental Health Awareness

We all have mental health, like we all have physical health. Both change throughout our lives. And, like our bodies, our minds can become unwell.

Mental health problems might actually be more common than we think. One in four of us will be affected by mental illness in any year. The effects are as real as a broken arm, even though there isn’t a sling or plaster cast to show for it.

Click on the sub-page links on the left hand side of this page for information about Self-Harm, Kooth (online mental health and emotional wellbeing service) and Every Mind Matters (NHS England campaign).  Click on the links below for more information.

Mental Health Support in Leeds for young people

Questions about mental health?

Anxiety Disorders fact sheet

Mental health myths and facts

Myth: People with mental illness aren’t able to work.
Fact: We probably all work with someone experiencing a mental health problem.

Myth: Young people just go through ups and downs as part of puberty, it’s nothing.
Fact: 1 in 10 young people will experience a mental health problem. 

Myth: People with mental health illnesses are usually violent and unpredictable.
Fact: People with a mental illness are more likely to be a victim of violence. 

Myth: People with mental health problems don't experience discrimination.
Fact: 9 out of 10 people with mental health problems experience stigma and discrimination. 

Myth: It’s easy for young people to talk to friends about their feelings.
Fact: Nearly three in four young people fear the reactions of friends when they talk about their mental health problems.