Young people’s health and wellbeing

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Young people’s health and wellbeing Emma Rigby, Chief Executive, Association for Young People’s Health

www.ayph.org.uk About AYPH Bridges the world of policy, practice and evidence to promote better understanding of young people’s health needs.  Supports young people’s participation in health and wellbeing Supports the development of youth friendly health services and improved practice Collate and disseminate useful information in reader-friendly formats for practitioner and policy audiences (Key Data on Adolescence) Work with our members to share innovative examples of work in the field (events, twitter, publications) We are a membership organisation for individuals and organisations working in the young people’s health field. www.ayph.org.uk

Why focus on young people’s health? Where should our focus be? Highlighting current initiatives. http://www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Ten-reasons-to-invest-April-2017.pdf

Key Data on Adolescence - 2015 edition on our website, 2017 edition due this autumn. http://www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk/key-data-on-adolescence

“…the transition to adulthood is a window of opportunity for changing the life course” Masten et al, 2004 “…disadvantaged teenagers are three times more likely to endure mental ill health” Reiss, 2013 “It becomes a cycle, where the patient doesn't have their needs met, chooses not to seek help again, but the situation becomes worse and therefore the general outcomes aren't that great.” Young Person 2017 “The professionals went in with an open mind, with the willingness to learn and understand and that’s why it worked, that’s why it was meaningful” Young Person 2016

Current areas of focus for AYPH

Young People’s Health 2017 – where are we up to? Launched 28th March 2017 at APPG young people’s health Many trends in health behaviours and health outcomes for young people are going in a positive direction, but there are also some worrying indicators We are particularly concerned about the implications of new substance use behaviours, relatively high rates of sexually transmitted infections, the lack of a reduction in obesity and warning signs that mental health problems may be increasing.

Young People’s Health 2017 – where are we up to? Launched 28th March 2017 Although it is important to raise the profile of particular health conditions we need more effort on some cross cutting themes Overlap between physical and mental health, promoting young people’s health in outcomes frameworks, ensuring the most vulnerable young people have equal access to services

Which young people need extra help to reach good health? www.ayph.org.uk/reaching-marginalised-young-people Also see www.rcpch.ac.uk/state-of-child-health for more information on health inequalities

Supporting improved practice with young people at the heart of what we do

Importance of an holistic approach HEEADSSS Transition Resilience https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/improving-young-peoples-health-and-wellbeing-a-framework-for-public-health

www.ayph.org.uk/yourewelcome

www.ayph-behealthy.org.uk

http://www.nhsgo.uk/

Some examples of recent work Toolkits A public health approach to promoting resilience GP Champions for youth health – toolkit for primary care Developmentally appropriate healthcare toolkit (Oct 2017) Briefings An overview of research in student health The role of parents in supporting young people with mental health problems Ongoing work Group diabetes clinics for young adults – TOGETHER Young people’s mental health and wellbeing following abuse in adolescence – Learning from the experts Testing the teen health check in primary care Some examples of recent work

http://www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk/membership http://www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk/resources

We continue to need a strong voice for We continue to need a strong voice for young people’s health to ensure that adequate resources go to this critical life stage. emma@youngpeopleshealth.org.uk www.ayph.org.uk/yphp follow us on Twitter @AYPHcharity