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Care-experienced young people are more likely to face mental health challenges – but are poor outcomes inevitable? TCRU’s Veena Meetoo & @easprecher.bsky.social explore how caregiving can support wellbeing, identity & long-term networks of care. Watch: bit.ly/4vrdS8C @uclgrandchallenges.bsky.social
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Care doesn’t look the same for everyone. This project shines a light on the complex relationships that shape the mental health of care-experienced young people, uncovering the different pathways through which support, connection, and environment can influence long-term wellbeing. Visit our website to watch the video in full and to discover UCL's strategy for Mental Health & Wellbeing. https://bit.ly/4uvYMy5
How Can Caregiving Relationships Support the Mental Health of Care-Experienced Young People?
UCL Thomas Coram Research Unit