Young People | Parents | Professionals

You are not logged in
Register | Log In

This is a printable version of a page from www.youngminds.org.uk. To print choose print from the file menu.

close window

contact | sitemap
info centreget involvedwhat we 
doorderingmagazinemembers areaabout us

In this section:

Introduction

Subscribe

Advertise

Issue 87 Mar/Apr 2007

Issue 86 Jan/Feb 2007

Issue 85 Nov/Dec 2006

Issue 84 Sept/Oct 2006

Issue 83 July/Aug 2006

Issue 82 May/June 2006

Issue 81 Mar/Apr 2006

Issue 80 Jan/Feb 2006

Issue 79 Nov/Dec 2005

Issue 78 Sept/Oct 2005

Issue 77 July/Aug 2005

Issue 76 May/June 2005

Issue 75 Mar/Apr 2005

Issue 74 Jan/Feb 2005

Issue 73 Nov/Dec 2004

Issue 72 Sept/Oct 2004

Issue 71 July/Aug 2004

Issue 70 May/June 2004

Issue 69 Mar/Apr 2004

Issue 68 Jan/Feb 2004

Issue 67 Nov/Dec 2003

Issue 66 Sept/Oct 2003

Issue 65 July/Aug 2003

Issue 64 May/June 2003

Issue 63 Mar/Apr 2003

Issue 62 Jan/Feb 2003

Issue 61 Nov/Dec 2002

Issue 60 Sept/Oct 2002

Issue 59 July/Aug 2002

Issue 58 May/June 2002

Issue 57 Mar/Apr 2002

Issue 56 Jan/Feb 2002

Issue 55 Nov/Dec 2001

Issue 54 Sept/Oct 2001

Ad: YoungMinds Membership - Join Today

YoungMinds Magazine: for anyone who works with children and young people

YoungMinds Magazine is packed with extensive news, analysis, parliamentary coverage, opinion, features, reviews, conferences and appointments.

YoungMinds Magazine is excellent. Everyone concerned with children or with mental health ought to read it
Sir William Utting

It is an essential and entertaining read for everyone who works with children and young people from mental health professionals to teachers, Connexions personal advisors to social workers.

If you want to know what is going on in child and adolescent mental health, from the latest research to innovative practice, film reviews to Westminster debates, make sure you subscribe today.

Six issues a year delivered straight to your door for just £26.50 a year.

The magazine showcases examples of innovative work and creative practice and plays an essential part in building a better informed workforce across a range of professional disciplines and agencies. Readers surveys leave little doubt that what readers value most is having a magazine which they can rely on to give them regular and reliable up-to-date information and analysis about what is going on in the field of child and adolescent mental health; and having a magazine that is committed to reaching across traditional agency barriers, especially in its coverage of good practice.

No other news-focused magazine covers such an array of issues as they affect children and young people.

YoungMinds Magazine 87

YoungMinds Magazine 87 is out now. Available free online: Hearing their voices - Angela Neustatter visits Hear Our Voice, an award-winning project in Cornwall. The full magazine is available in print form only.

Mar/Apr 2007

read more >>

Issue 87: Being Heard - How young people participate in shaping services


Call the new YoungMinds Order Line: 0870 870 1721

Call 0870 870 1721 to buy publications, become a member, subscribe to YoungMinds Magazine, become a YoungMinds Supporter or make a donation.

read more >>

Download form

Print page

Email page

Email us

Donate

Issue 87: Being Heard - How young people participate in shaping services