
Parent Club Teen Mental Health Campaign Launch
The Parent Club ‘Teen Mental Health’ activity launches this week. Aimed at parents and carers of children in S2-S4 across Scotland, the campaign seeks to help parents navigate the changing and sometimes challenging relationships with their teenage children.
Being a teenager isn’t easy. On top of the everyday issues like social media, peer pressure, school worries - many teens feel isolated, anxious and withdrawn.
The campaign offers advice and ideas on how parents can better understand the issues their teens face and how they can support them, covering everything from how to help their teen if they are struggling with anxiety, moods, school and exams to friendships, relationships, body image, social media and mental health, Parent Club covers it all.
Our partners play a vital role in helping the Scottish Government reach priority parental audiences. As a trusted voice and resource for your service-users, you can really help build awareness of Parent Club and the support it offers.
Campaign Resources
The Teen Mental Health Stakeholder Toolkit contains the following resources:
- Campaign leaflet, booklet and newsletter/email copy
- Expert films and suggested post copy
- Social media images, social graphics and suggested copy
- Exam stress resources
You can access all campaign resources via the SG Communications Resource Centre - Teen Mental Health
We would appreciate your support in letting parents know about the advice and support available at Parent Club . By sharing this information, we can help ensure parents know where to turn for support.
Social Sharing
There are a number of campaign social posts which you could share directly from Parent Club's channels:
Thank you for your continued support.