Southend Worry Box 2021

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Mental health is everyone’s business. We all have times when we feel down, stressed or frightened. Most of the time those feelings pass. But sometimes they grow into a more serious problem. The question is – how do we take care of our mental health? We know that exercising, eating healthy and getting adequate sleep help.

As young people, we are going through a period of heightened stress and worries. Many students are missing out on school. Most of us are expected to self-educate at home and are not having interactions with peers. 

Children and young people’s mental health is getting lots of media attention. This is why we, Southend Youth Council are introducing the worry box.

The worry box webinar is now live! 

Why the worry box?

  • To have a greater understanding of what is troubling the young people of our community at this time, so that action can be taken.
  • To ensure that young people have an opportunity to voice their worries.
  • Writing things down has a positive effect on wellbeing as it allows you to make sense of what’s happening in your life.

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If you have any questions,please contact youthmayor@southend.gov.uk  

To read about how the Council handles your data please visit our Privacy Notice: Southend-on-Sea Borough Council Privacy Notice



Mental health is everyone’s business. We all have times when we feel down, stressed or frightened. Most of the time those feelings pass. But sometimes they grow into a more serious problem. The question is – how do we take care of our mental health? We know that exercising, eating healthy and getting adequate sleep help.

As young people, we are going through a period of heightened stress and worries. Many students are missing out on school. Most of us are expected to self-educate at home and are not having interactions with peers. 

Children and young people’s mental health is getting lots of media attention. This is why we, Southend Youth Council are introducing the worry box.

The worry box webinar is now live! 

Why the worry box?

  • To have a greater understanding of what is troubling the young people of our community at this time, so that action can be taken.
  • To ensure that young people have an opportunity to voice their worries.
  • Writing things down has a positive effect on wellbeing as it allows you to make sense of what’s happening in your life.

Image shows the outline of 6 young people standing in a group in front of a sunset

If you have any questions,please contact youthmayor@southend.gov.uk  

To read about how the Council handles your data please visit our Privacy Notice: Southend-on-Sea Borough Council Privacy Notice



Consultation has concluded
  • The worry box webinar is now live!

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    The worry box webinar is now live. The Youth council launched the worry box project during the lockdown period to identify and have a better insight into what is worrying young people at this extra difficult time. Southend Youth Council have been working in partnership with the Southend Educational Psychology Team and Public Health colleagues for this project. We looked into the different worries expressed and categorised them into different groups. The most common worries were schoolwork and exams, mental health, the future and belonging

    The Youth Council prepared questions and asked a panel of experts for their advice which they have shared through the webinar. We hope you find it useful. Please remember there are also a range of places you can go for help and these links are shown in the ‘important links’ widget on the right hand side.

    To jump to the different sections the timings for these are below:

    • schoolwork and exams (4:02)
    • mental health (16:27)
    • the future (38:29)
    • belonging (42:44)