Health information

lifebytes is a website which gives young people aged 11 - 14 facts about health in a fun and interesting way. 

Youthhealthtalk! is a website about young people’s real life experiences of health and lifestyle. It is not just a website about the medical facts, it is about real people and real lives see http://www.youthhealthtalk.org/ 

Mind, Body and Soul is a website which aims to give young people aged 14-16, the information on health in a fun and interesting way. Its not designed to tell you how to live your life, but will give you accurate and up-to-date information about health so that you can make your own choices. It also contains material that you will help with your schoolwork. It is divided into sections covering a range of health topics from accidents to sun safety. 

b-eat has information and help on all aspects of eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, binge eating disorder and related eating disorders. beat is the UK's leading eating disorder charity and believe that eating disorders will be beaten. Everyone needs to know that they can get help beating their eating disorder. We are the first port of call, a first step towards recovery and hope for a healthy future. 

youngminds.org.uk has a range of information for young people. If you are looking for information about a specific problem have a look at the Info for Young Peoplewhich contains all the info for young people from the Info Centre. If you want further information about a problem try the YoungMinds Magazine articles,Reading and Resources section, or weblinks. If you are looking for services or organisations to help you with a problem, try the National Organisations

Mental Health and Growing Up factsheets for parents, teachers and young people 36 factsheets covering a wide range of mental health issues. The aim is to provide practical and up-to-date information about the emotional and psychiatric disorders which can affect children and young people. The factsheets are particularly useful for adults who look after children, especially parents and teachers, and they will also be helpful for young people who may be concerned about themselves or a friend see http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/

 

 
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