New webinar: Supporting Working Parents: Unlocking Access to Mental Health Pathways for Children and Young People

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Poor mental health in children and young people is rising at an alarming rate – and it’s having a direct impact on working parents.

In England alone, 204,526 children and young people were referred to NHS mental health services for anxiety in 2023–24, compared to just 3,879 in 2016–17*.

With long waits for treatment – sometimes months or even years – many families are left struggling without timely help. And when a child is suffering, focusing on anything else becomes unimaginable for parents. It’s no surprise that a parent’s focus, energy, and wellbeing can be deeply affected.

Why children and young people’s mental health matters for employers

Family mental health challenges don’t stay at home – they affect performance, attendance, and retention at work. Yet, while more employers now extend wellbeing support to families, it often lacks the structure, timeliness, or guidance needed to truly make a difference. Families need a solution personalised to each individual’s needs. 

If you’re looking for a way to provide effective support to colleagues whose children or young people are struggling with their mental health, join us for this timely Make A Difference webinar, sponsored by Lyra Health, from 10.00am – 11.00am on Wednesday 24 September to understand:

  • The scale and trajectory of the problem – the latest stats, trends what they means for your workforce
  • Understanding the mental health pathway for a child or young person – from initial assessment to support options – and why this understanding is crucial
  • Why supporting parents is essential – how family mental health is interconnected, and practical ways to integrate support into your employee wellbeing strategy.
  • A real-world case study from a global employer – showing measurable impact from personalised mental health support for children and young people.

Expert speakers:

  • Dr Catherine Mckinven, Lead Clinical Psychologist, Lyra Health, UK & ROI
  • Other speakers to be announced

Who should attend:

This session is relevant for:

  • C-Suite, HR, Wellbeing, DE&I and Occupational Health Leaders
  • Benefits & Rewards, Talent, Engagement and Communication Leaders
  • Culture & Transformation Leaders
  • Managers, Team Leaders, ERG Chairs & Wellbeing Champions
  • Anyone committed to improving employee wellbeing and supporting working parents

Be part of the solution:

Children’s mental health challenges are not just a family issue – they’re a workplace issue.
The right help at this pivotal stage in life can create a positive ripple effect for decades.

Register free for the webinar here and learn how your organisation can make a meaningful difference for employees, their families, and the future.

* https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/aug/27/jaw-dropping-number-of-children-in-england-with-anxiety-shocks-even-professionals

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