![Everyone should be heard…making Excess Weight Clinics work for Children, Young People and Families](https://ayph.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/coverimage-socials-1080x675.jpg)
![Everyone should be heard…making Excess Weight Clinics work for Children, Young People and Families](https://ayph.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/coverimage-socials-1080x675.jpg)
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Supporting the parents of young people with mental health problems
Caring for a young person with mental health problems is one of the most stressful things a parent can do. AYPH’s Ann Hagell presents the headline findings from an evaluation of Rollercoaster parents support service by Northumbria University. Rollercoaster is based...![The experiences of young people and their families living with excess weight](https://ayph.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/excess-weight-logo-images.jpg)
The experiences of young people and their families living with excess weight
Young people and their families living with excess weight experience huge stigma and judgement. As the NHS delivers new clinics for excess weight we are delighted to share the results of work with young people and parents that highlights the need for good...![Young people and their families’ experiences of managing asthma](https://ayph.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/asthma-engagement-report-cover.png)
Young people and their families’ experiences of managing asthma
Jeremy Sachs and Emma Rigby, Association for Young People’s Health How do young people feel about the way their asthma is managed? What kind of information works best for them and what services and support do they prefer? The Young People’s Health Partnership (YPHP),...![Helping parents and carers of young people with mental health problems](https://ayph.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Parents-and-carers-mental-health-briefing-cover.png)