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New mental health programme launched in Liverpool

A new Mental Health support programme is set to benefit hundreds across Merseyside thanks to start-up help from a local cash plan provider.

Yellow House is a local registered charity which has utilised theatre, film and other techniques to help improve the emotional well being of young people from socially excluded and disadvantaged backgrounds for over 30 years.

The organisation is launching a new initiative called ‘ContentMent’ which will deliver a series of practical workshops and other services designed to support youngsters from hard to reach groups with mental health issues.

They will be able to access a unique programme of development which will help boost their confidence and give them skills to participate in, and enjoy community life.

Yellow House are looking for further outreach opportunities in schools, colleges and universities across the UK and has extensive experience working in education.

The group are in search for prospective institutions that would like to introduce the ContentMent Programme to support young people’s wellbeing.

Director Jonny Hesketh said: “The funding from Medicash’s charitable trust has given the ContentMent programme a vital kickstart.

“We know that there is a huge demand for what we are providing.

“It’s an exciting programme and now we are confident we will be able to make a huge difference to the lives of young people who need our help.

“We aim to support as many young people as we can across the region and, eventually, nationally.“

The programme will also involve the staging of a special event on 30th March. Headlined ‘International Yellow Day,’ the event takes place on the birthday of the painter Vincent van Gogh who took his own life.

The day will raise awareness of the need for mental health provision for young people and the work undertaken by Yellow House.