Report cites assemblies on mental health and peer mentors as initiatives schools and centres could use to tackle anxiety and depression
Councils and the NHS have been urged to do more to reduce mental health problems among pregnant women, new mothers and young children.
Schools, health visitors and children’s centres should become more involved in efforts to tackle the growing number of children and young people with anxiety and depression, the Local Government Association said on Thursday.
Related: NHS child mental health services are failing the next generation, say GPs
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