

Hear Their Healing

Support a UK Youth Parliament Inquiry on Youth Mental Health and Crisis Recovery

Hear Their Healing Campaign:
Hear Their Healing is a youth-led campaign supporting a UK Youth Parliament inquiry into youth mental health and crisis recovery. We are raising awareness of the lasting impact of events like the Grenfell Tower demolition, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the cost of living crisis on young people’s mental health. Our goal is to highlight the lack of adequate support and call on government officials to take meaningful action. This site offers information about the campaign and a chance to show your support.
Take Action: Support The Campaign
Join us in advocating for the mental health of young people. Show your support for the campaign and make a difference. Your voice matters in influencing policy and bringing about positive change. Together, let's ensure that the voices of young people are heard and their mental health needs are prioritised. To support our campaign, press the 'Support Us' button at the top of the page and fill in the relevant form
The Impact of Your Support: Young Voices
Through this campaign, we aim to create lasting, systemic change by ensuring that the mental health needs of young people are no longer overlooked. We want to influence policymakers to invest in accessible, youth-friendly mental health services and embed young people's voices at the heart of decision-making processes. By amplifying their lived experiences, we seek to break the stigma surrounding mental health, push for early and ongoing intervention, support in schools and communities, and build a future where every young person feels seen, heard, and supported. This is more than a campaign- it is a movement for equity, empathy, and meaningful change.
Our ​Mission Statement
Demanding Change
Our mission is to amplify the voices of young people affected by national and local crises, challenge the failures in mental health support, and push for urgent, long-term action from decision-makers to ensure no young person is left behind in their healing.