stem4’s Response to the Government’s New Youth Strategy
stem4 highlights gaps in the Government’s youth strategy and stresses the importance of digital support for young people’s mental health.
stem4 highlights gaps in the Government’s youth strategy and stresses the importance of digital support for young people’s mental health.
This winter, stem4 is calling on individuals, businesses, and schools to join our mission to provide life-changing mental health support for young people.
Youth Mental Health Day 2025 (19th September) focuses on the theme "Share Support". Discover why sharing resources, peer encouragement and early intervention tools like stem4’s apps can make a life-changing difference for young people facing mental health challenges.
Learn what the new Children & Young People’s Online Safety Act means for families, schools, and tech platforms, and how stem4 can help keep young people safe online.
Dr Nihara Krause responds to the UK Government’s proposal to introduce social media time caps for children and young people, explaining why external limits alone are not effective and highlighting the importance of self-regulation, digital literacy, and supportive adult guidance.
New research demonstrates the effectiveness of the Clear Fear app in helping young people manage anxiety.
Discover how stem4's evidence-based mental health apps have helped over 4 million people worldwide. Share your story and help others access the support they deserve.
On 1st March Self-Harm Awareness Day, stem4 are opening up the conversation about self-harm so that young people and those who care for them can access help in order to prevent self-harming behaviours. #FromShadowsToSupport
Join us in raising awareness of the vital link between parent and carer wellbeing and family mental health. This year’s theme, #ScreenSmartParenting, focuses on creating healthier digital habits to support young people and their families.
Here is how you have used Move Mood over the past 4 years.