This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re focusing on how having a long-term health condition can impact your child’s mental health.
How can you prioritise your child’s mental health?


This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re focusing on how having a long-term health condition can impact your child’s mental health.

Blue Monday, which is thought to be the most depressing day of the year, is just around the corner…

Social media has crept into every part of our lives, with a lot of people communicating with friends and family online, rather than in person.

Despite Men’s Health Week soon coming to an end, this is not something to be disregarded for the rest of the year.

Autism, often referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is often very misunderstood, as it simply refers to a difference in the way that the brain works, when compared to those deemed as ‘neurotypical’.

Whilst the awareness of mental health issues has increased in the past few years, it is evident that the pandemic had a detrimental effect on a lot of people’s wellbeing, with the repercussions of this still being seen.

In a move to combat obesity, the Government announced new rules this week for large hospitality businesses (that employ over 250 people) to include information on calories on their menus.

It is currently Neurodiversity Celebration Week (21-27 March 2022), during which there is a focus on educating the wider community about the experiences of neurodivergent individuals whilst challenging the stereotypes that are often perpetuated.
For a free, no-obligation discussion about our UK complex care in the home for brain injury, spinal cord injury, long-term ventilation, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and other neurological conditions, please click here or call 024 7610 2333.
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