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Teachers upskilled
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Employees supported with mental health awareness training
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Employees benefited from 6 weeks of wellness training

Working with Children & Young People
Mental health problems are rising at an alarming rate in younger people. 70% of children and young people who need support, have not had it, or cannot access it. Supporting children and young peoples’ wellbeing enables them to develop the resilience to cope.
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the life of every child and young person in the country. It is an unprecedented public health emergency, and the consequences on the emotional wellbeing of our future generations will be vast.
We provide 1-2-1 mental health services in nursery settings, schools and colleges including play and creativity for younger children, individual therapy, group wellbeing and resilience sessions.

Working with Employees
A person’s mental health, like physical health can change over the course of your life and work can have an enormous impact– it can promote well-being or trigger problems. Mental health related absence is the most common cause of long-term sickness in UK workplaces, it can also lead to increased staff turnover, reduced engagement, and lost productivity.
The impact of mental health in the workplace, was relevant in a world pre- coronavirus. Early indications suggest that the pandemic (and measures taken by government to control it such as lockdown and social distancing) are and will have a significant impact upon the mental health of employees.
We provide 1-2-1 mental health services online and in the workplace, including Covid-19 back to work employee assessment, individual therapy.
Group wellbeing, mental health awareness and resilience sessions.

Working with Individuals
When you are living with a mental health problem, having access to the right support is essential. It can be challenging to find someone to talk to who is neutral to your situation. To be able to share the feelings you usually have to hide, to discuss problems and difficulties that you face in a confidential environment is empowering and the start to sustainable change.
The coronavirus pandemic is having a huge impact on our mental health. Life is very different now, choices are very limited, and in some cases not even there. Plans have changed, and we are all adjusting to a new normal, with constantly moving boundaries- managing to deal with this and the psychological impact of grief, isolation, loneliness, unemployment, can feel overwhelming.
We provide 1-2-1 mental health services – which include counselling, walking therapy, life coaching, CEO/ director support and workshops.
Why It’s Important
Counting the cost of poor mental health
1 in 8 children and young people have a diagnosable mental health problem, and many continue to have these problems into adulthood
Work-related stress, depression or anxiety accounted for 44% of work-related ill health and 54% of working days lost, in 2018/19
Every week, 1 in 6 adults experience a common mental health problem such as anxiety or depression and 1 in 5 adults has considered taking their own life at some point
We advise that you keep up to date with the latest advice on coronavirus, either from UK Government or the NHS.
Working with…
“Daisy’s approach is professional, yet managed in a way which is kind, warm and engaging. Her focus is on people, supporting development and growth, whilst nurturing good mental health.”
Kate Beswick, Unilever
Our Mission
We work with children, young adults, and individuals, in education, employment and community settings. We aim to identify, support, and help people overcome challenging mental health problems, building resilience, perspective, normalising setbacks, and empowering people to cope in the face of adversity, trauma, or stress.