The Resilience Project report

Location: Wales

The Resilience Project is a Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) project in partnership with Mental Health Foundation, Education and Social Services. Welsh Government Transformation Funding has been provided via the Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan Regional Partnership Board.

The project aims to build greater capacity, expertise and mental health resilience for children and young people, primarily through educational settings.

Our approach incorporates:

  • developing mental health and resilience-related resources for staff, young people and families
  • providing training for education staff
  • mental health clinician-led consultation for educating staff regarding specific children and young people
  • group work to promote children’s resilience and wellbeing
  • psychology-led direct intervention for children and families most in need, who do not meet the criteria for other services
Photo of workers from the Resilience Project

For more information, please email the Wales team.

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Families, children and young people

Forming a family and parenting is an important part of life, with many changes taking place. Both mothers’ and fathers’ mental health may be affected during this transition, which may influence their child’s mental health.

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Prevention and mental health

Prevention is an important approach to improving mental health. It means stopping mental health problems from developing, getting worse or coming back.

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