Harrow Young Adult Mental Health Partnership 2023-2024
The report for the Harrow Young Adult Mental Health Partnership pilot offers a comprehensive overview of the outcomes achieved by young people aged 16-25 who engaged with various mental health services. The programme aimed to enhace young people's mental health and overall wellbeing.
This report highlights the outcomes achieved by young people and the impact of the grant, as well as the partnerships the service delivery organisations developed over the year.
3 grants supported 93 young people through the programme and 138 professionals accessed specialist training.
The two main aims of the programme were:
- To build partnerships between the NHS and organisations that support young adult mental health.
- To improve young adult (aged 16-25) mental health and well-being through one or all of the following:
- Addressing inequalities
- Better identifying unmet need
- Improving equality of access to early intervention and wellbeing support
- Engagement and navigation of support