Supporting young people’s mental health
Rapid evidence review examining non-clinical interventions for youth mental health, highlighting prevention, peer support, and evidence gaps.
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CloseThis review examines the impact of non-clinical interventions on young people’s mental health.
Key findings highlight the importance of promotion, prevention, and early intervention to prevent long-term negative outcomes, such as poorer employment and increased NEET risks.
Schools and communities can support mental health through environments and interventions, with mentoring and peer support showing promise.
The report identifies significant evidence gaps and calls for investment in evaluations, urging collaboration to explore the role and impact of non-clinical approaches.