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Learn more about support available for children and young people


The conference room at the Brentford FC Community Stadium Hub. Picture: Brentford FC

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September 13, 2024

Young people and their families are being invited to attend a Mental Health and Wellbeing Fair.

Organised by West London Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) it will provide an opportunity to learn more about the mental health support available for children and young people in the area/

It is taking place on Saturday 21 September from 11am – 3pm at the Brentford FC Community Stadium Hub at 1A Thomas Layton Way, Underwood House, Brentford (TW8 0SB).

This facility is run by the Brentford FC Community Sports Trust.

The CAMHS teams will be hosting stalls that include mental health organisations and charities as well as various child-friendly activities and workshops.

CAMHS Youth Ambassadors will also be leading a panel discussion with prominent mental health advocates.

The first 50 families can collect a free tote bag filled with stickers, stress balls, and more.

Entry to the fair is free but the organisers asked that you register in advance to secure your place.

If you are unable to attend the event click here to find more information about child and adolescent mental health services in West London.

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