Learn more about the Partnering not Parenting Approach developed by our Founder Suzanne Alderson. Access the book and bite-sized films.
Join more than 40,000 parents with ‘lived experience’ in our safe online community. Access our support services, including Chat & Connect.
Access our free guides on some of the common challenges facing parents. Request more information on practitioners and local services.
Our private Facebook community is a unique space where 40,000 parents from all over the world share the experience of parenting a child with a mental health issue. With the option to post anonymously or as yourself, the group is a safe non-judgemental space, carefully and thoughtfully moderated to ensure you get support when you need it, how you need it.
Reach out for advice, to vent, share fears and frustrations, celebrate the wins, give and receive support any time of day or night and make new connections. You don't have to go through this alone.
Taking part in a fundraising event not only supports Parenting Mental Health but brings huge personal fulfilment and connection with the team participating. You'll discover hidden abilities and determination you may not have known you had - whilst getting fit and supporting families who really need it.
Our core events this year include the 3 peaks, Snowdon at sunrise, the Lake District and Malvern - click on your preferred event image to find out more, or click the button below for an even bigger list of adventures!
Click play, to watch our Founder Suzanne talk about why she set up Parenting Mental Health, based on her own experiences with her daughter.
And from Joanne, one of the earliest members of our Community. And how Parenting Mental Health helped support her.
Parenting Mental Health is partnering with Dove and a group of campaigning organisations to make social media safer for young people.
Social media is making kids sick. Over 8 in 10 youth mental health specialists say social media is fuelling a mental health crisis among young people. New research from the Dove Self-Esteem Project has revealed:
Dove’s ‘Campaign for Kids Online Safety’ is taking action to support young people’s mental health.