You, Me, Together – a mental health and wellbeing project in Milton Keynes
In a survey of 338 Schools in 2016, 55% had experienced a large increase in cases of stress and anxiety amongst young people. In an evolving initiative to understand and support young people’s mental health and wellbeing, Milton Keynes Council Public Health and NHS Milton Keynes Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) created an innovative project called You, Me, Together, supported with investment from Artswork, the South East Bridge, and delivered in partnership with the MK Cultural Education Partnership (led by Arts & Heritage Alliance Milton Keynes). Artis worked with 150 young people and children in four Milton Keynes schools. The aim of this project was to gain a better understanding of how children and young people in MK perceived mental health, to get them to understand and identify mental health and wellbeing in others (you), in themselves (me), and to support each other (together). Jill Wilkinson, Director of Health and Social Care Integration at NHS Milton Keynes Clinical Commissioning Group and Chair of the Children and Young Peoples Mental Health and Wellbeing Transformation Programme said:
Muriel Scott, Director of Public Health at MK Council said:
A film about the project was created to raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing in young people, what it means to them and to open up a conversation. What is mental health and wellbeing and what can we all do to improve things? Click here to watch it.
You, Me, Together was also part of Mind the Gap. Alongside three other projects, Smile YMK, Room to Move, The Secret Self(ie). Mind the Gap is a group show that introduces art based projects running across Milton Keynes, each developed with the key aim of helping to tackle mental health related issues. Mind the Gap ran until the 28 April in the MK Gallery. View the slideshow below. |
01 May 2018 |