09/11/2020
A few days ago, we made the decision to indefinitely suspend campaigns at .
3 years on from when we founded the organisation, with many of our team moving on to work, university, or other campaigns, we felt it was right to call time and make way for other young activists.
I’m so proud of everything we achieved at Teen Voice, particularly our 2018 event , which was supported with some truly amazing acts and by some of my closest friends.
Thank you to everyone who made the past 3 years possible and keep making your voices heard.
07/11/2020
Three years on from Teen Voice UK’s founding, with many of our team moving on to work and university, we’ve made the decision to put our campaigns on indefinite hold.
Many thanks to the many who supported us and helped us achieve so much.
Keep making your voices heard.
24/05/2020
Olivia Petter takes a look, in this article, into why some people may find it difficult to return to leaving the house as normal as lockdown begins to be lifted. The UK spent 8 weeks in complete lockdown. The lockdown pushed millions of people to face unemployment or a furlough, which will probably create a recession worse than in 2008. All of these factors, and a total removal from all our usual freedoms has created huge levels of anxiety and mental health issues in young people and adults.
If you're struggling: reach out. Text 85258 for Shout, call 116 123 for the Samaritans or call 0800 1111 for Childline.
‘Don't push people outside of their comfort zones too fast’: How to deal with re-entry anxiety as lockdown lifts
As restrictions slowly ease around the UK, Olivia Petter looks at why some people now feel too afraid to leave their homes
23/05/2020
The Independent's Louise Whitbread has put together a guide of everything you may seek to help look after your mental health. She lists books, apps, running shoes and a good diary to keep track of your thoughts.
If you're struggling text 85258 for Shout, call the Samaritans on 116 123 or call Childline on 0800 1111.
Everything you need to look after your mental wellbeing, from books to apps
Managing it is more important than ever while in lockdown
21/05/2020
Celebrities such as Holly Willoughby, Gordon Ramsay and David Walliams have come together to create a video to remind people to reach out and contact people for mental health support during lockdown. ITV debuted the video The video is part of ITV's campaign for mental health called "Get Britain Talking". The broadcaster comments that it has seen more than 6.1 million people text or call someone they trust since 21 March.
If you're struggling, text 85258 to receive free help from Shout, or call the Samaritans on 116 123.
Celebrities unite in video call to remind people to reach out for mental health support
'Keeping in touch has never mattered more', says Love Island host
20/05/2020
For this year's Mental Health Awareness Week, the Mental Health Foundation have launched a new challenge: to be active for at least 30 minutes a day. You could go for a walk, do some baking or gardening, or do an at-home workout (YouTube videos are good for this). You could also set up a fundraising page online so people can sponsor you whilst you're active.
If you're struggling text 85258 for Shout/ call the Samaritans on 116 123/ call Childline on 0800 1111.
Take Action, Get Active 2020
We are launching a brand new challenge this May, to get you moving and feeling good, whilst fundraising.
19/05/2020
More young people are using the text service Shout during lockdown. Councillors have also reported a rise in levels of anxiety. Since lockdown was announced, an extra 6,000 people have used the service. On average, two-thirds of the people using Shout are under 25. Shout has backing from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The busiest weeks of Shout UK were after the su***de of Caroline Flack, this meant that there was a 30% rise in the in use of the service. People aged 18 to 24 were the most likely to mention su***de, in the first year of the service, and children under the age of 13 were more likely to mention self-harm.
If you're struggling, text 85258 to receive free help from Shout, or call the Samaritans on 116 123. Alternatively, call Childline on 0800 1111.
More young people using UK text counselling service since lockdown
Frontline workers twice as likely to mention anxiety when asking for help, Shout crisis line says
18/05/2020
Today marks the first day in Mental Health Week 2020. This year's theme is 'kindness'. It has been chosen because of it's "singular ability to unlock our shared humanity". There are lots of ways you can show kindness in lockdown, this could something as simple as calling a friend.
If you're struggling text 85258 to receive free, non-judgemental help from Shout UK. Or call the Samaritans on 116 123.
Why did we pick kindness as the theme?
Research shows kindness and our mental health are deeply connected.
16/05/2020
The University of Manchester is the first university to confirm that it's lectures will remain online for the first term of the academic year. Social distancing will not be possible within lecture theatres, thus keeping them online will be safer. Manchester is "keen to continue" holding seminars though, so students still need to be on campus from the official start date.
University of Manchester confirms that its lectures will stay online for the autumn term | The Student Room
Tutorials will be face-to-face and there will be “little change” to the university’s start dates Students at the University of Manchester will be taking all of their lectures online for at least one term when the new academic year starts, because of coronavirus social distancing rules. “As w...
14/05/2020
If you're doing an apprenticeship this is how the lockdown could affect your training. If you are made redundant the Department of Education has promised to find you an alternative position within 12 weeks. Remote "end-point" assessments will be conducted, where possible. Remember to keep staying safe, practicing social distancing and washing your hands.
How your apprenticeship could be affected by the coronavirus lockdown | The Student Room
The latest government advice on what will happen to apprentices, including furlough and end-point assessments If you’re doing an apprenticeship, you might be feeling concerned about how the coronavirus lockdown will affect your training. The government has said that it is “committed to supportin...
12/05/2020
The Resolution Foundation thinktank has speculated that unemployment among young people in Britain could reach one million in the coming year unless the government can provide job guarantees or urges them to continue in education. The "corona class of 2020" is the most exposed group to the impact of the economic fallout due to the coronavirus. The Office for National Statistics shows that 408,000 people aged 18-24 are unemployed.
Risk of 'dole queue' future for young people after Covid-19 crisis
UK’s 800,000 school leavers and graduates need jobs and education offers amid turmoil, says thinktank