6 September 2024
Would you know if a young person in your life was struggling with their mental health? While we like to think teens will share their problems with us, the truth is they are more likely to tell a friend, rather than a parent.
In fact, many young people keep their mental health a secret from parents, because they don’t want to cause them stress and worry.
In 2023 alone, Kids Helpline received almost 12,000 suicide-related contacts, with the number of crisis/safety interventions by Kids Helpline counsellors in relation to suicide attempts by children and young people doubling in the last five years.
With World Suicide Prevention Day and R U OK? Day around the corner, we're reflecting on our goal to create safe spaces for children and young people to seek help when they need it.
“You know your child best. If your gut feeling is that something isn’t quite right, trust it – and never do nothing." - Kids Helpline counsellor
We know that empowering young people to ask for help could one day save their life. Kids Helpline’s peer support platform, My Circle, connects young people with one another, while professional counsellors facilitate.
Since My Circle’s launch in 2021, over 16,000 young people have registered to access the community.
When asked what it is they like about My Circle, young people told us that they felt safe and socially connected, experienced less stigma, learned new coping skills, and now have a greater willingness to seek help in the future.
With 70% of Kids Helpline sessions occurring outside of normal business hours, your support means professional counsellors can continue to respond to children and young people at any time of the day or night.
Your tickets and donations can help stop things reaching crisis point – suicide can be prevented, and early intervention makes all the difference in altering the course of a young person’s mental health journey. We appreciate all your support!