In case you missed it...
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In case you missed it...

Welcome to this week’s edition of This Week in Mental Health from Kooth Digital Health.

We’re thrilled to share that Kooth Digital Health has been honoured with the eMental Health International Collaborative (eMHIC) Leadership Excellence National Award for England in Digital Mental Health Implementation. This award recognises our outstanding leadership in scaling digital mental health solutions. Kooth's COO, Kate Newhouse, dedicated the award to the entire Kooth team and our partners across healthcare, education, and government for their commitment to innovative, impactful services.

In other news, Kooth is partnering with Catch22, Advance, and London Youth to launch a new Young Londoners’ Victim Service. Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to move “from an analogue to a digital NHS”, following the publication of Lord Ara Darzi’s review into the state of the NHS in England. Meanwhile, mental health has overtaken cancer and obesity as Britons’ top health concern.

So in case you missed it, here’s the...


Top stories of the week

Digital?Health?-?PM pledges move to a ‘digital NHS’, following Lord Darzi report

Catch22 -?New Young Londoners’ Victim Service to be delivered by Catch22, in partnership with Advance, London Youth and?Kooth

The Guardian -?Mental?health?overtakes cancer and obesity as Britons’ biggest?health?worry

The Guardian -?‘I felt absolutely lost’: the crisis behind the rising number of?UK?children being homeschooled

National?Health?Executive -?Digital?mental?health?therapies could save thousands of NHS therapist hours

The Guardian -?‘It’s not a solution for teen girls like me’: Instagram’s new under-18 rules met with skepticism

Evening Standard -?More young people admitted to hospital for?mental?health?problems – report

Evening Standard -?More young people admitted to hospital for?mental?health?problems – report

The Independent -?6 signs your child’s?mental?health?might be spiralling

Centre for?Mental?Health?- Covid-19 and the nation’s?mental?health

Centre for?Mental?Health?-?One year on, the need to build A Mentally Healthier Nation is more urgent than ever

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