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    Helping organisations build psychologically informed systems where young people can thrive, belong and succeed.

    Priority Wellbeing and Mental Health UK CIC



    Priority Wellbeing and Mental Health UK CIC is a social enterprise improving how organisations support young people through evidence-informed early intervention, psychologically informed practice and meaningful participation from young people.

    ​We work alongside education, employment, training and community organisations to strengthen early intervention, improve mental health pathways and help young people thrive.

    We bring together: 

     

    ABOUT US

    Adapted Low-Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy model used within NHS Talking Therapies.   

    Psychologically informed Early Intervention and a holistic approach to barriers affecting young people. 

    A commitment to bringing young people's voices forward and co-produce solutions with them.

    Staff development via training/ psychoeducation on common mental health issues 

    OUR PRIORITIES

    Many young people experience anxiety, low mood, neurodiversity-related barriers, trauma, housing instability or financial pressures while navigating education, employment and independence.
    Yet support is often fragmented, inconsistent or arrives too late.

    They are expected to make significant, key decisions while still developing emotionally, socially and cognitively yet they are increasingly treated as adults.

    Early intervention helps prevent problems from escalating, supports participation and improves educational, employment and wellbeing outcomes.
    The transition to adulthood can be particularly difficult as young people are striving to establish their independence.
    Our goal is to ensure that every young person has the opportunity to thrive, belong and succeed.​

    Services

    Image by Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦

    Wellbeing, Mental Health and Inclusion Consultancy

    Hands In Connection

    Early Intervention and Coordinated
    Pathways of Support

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