“Am I the only person who feels like this?”
Do Social Media platforms enable a modern form of consciousness raising for young people with mental health challenges? Or do the challenges of such engagement pose greater risk to mental health?
Do Social Media platforms enable a modern form of consciousness raising for young people with mental health challenges? Or do the challenges of such engagement pose greater risk to mental health?
Developing confidence in supporting a child or young person who is distressed is very helpful since there is no right or wrong way to support a child or young person, the tips provided are there for you to adapt to your child or young person’s individual needs as well as what works within the family and/or school system.
With 1 in 5 young people aged 8 to 16 having a probable mental health condition, we need your support now more than ever.
As a charity, we rely on the generosity of amazing individuals, corporates and grant makers who value the vital contribution that stem4 resources offer to young people to support their mental health concerns. Help stem4 this Giving Tuesday.
Wimbledon based teenage mental health charity's Wimbledon Wishing Trees will be back again to add a sprinkling of cheer to Wimbledon Common.
This week is anti-bullying week. As a young people’s mental health charity who specialises in tech we are particularly concerned about cyberbullying. Here are some tips of what to do if you are being cyberbullied.
🤝stem4 is joining forces with DRUCEBOX this Movember 🤝
On Thursday 19th and Friday 20th October, the stem4 team headed to Westfield Stratford City for its ‘Future You’ event. This completely free event offered four days of workshops, talks, and activities for 12 to 24 year olds, providing opportunities to learn a range of new skills.
On Sunday 22nd October, the stem4 team had the pleasure of attending Rays of Sunshine’s ‘Inside & Out’ event at the Oxo Tower on London’s Southbank. Rays of Sunshine is an outstanding charity that brightens the lives of seriously ill children across the UK, and this event provided free activities, performances, and support for their Wish families.
stem4’s Youth Mental Health Day 2023 took place on Tuesday 19th September. This year’s theme was #BeBrave, and stem4 encouraged young people to reflect on what bravery means to them, instilling the confidence and building the courage they need to become the best versions of themselves.