Purpose
Right Here wants to change the way in which the mental health of young people aged 16-25, is addressed. We aim to show how we can help young people improve their mental health and reduce the chances of them developing mental health problems.
The website tells you all about the project and how to can get involved. The site also offers information and publications on research, good practice in services and on key issues for young people.
It also provides signposting to useful organisations and websites. Website visitors can join a mailing list to keep up to date about Right Here.
The information on the site is taken from a variety of sources including our own publications, external websites and forums, as well as materials submitted by visitors to the site.
It is owned and run by the Mental Health Foundation and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Accessiblity on the Right Here website
We want our website to be accessible to everyone. We try to ensure it is easy to find your way around and the text is written in plain English. We also have a range of functions which help to make this website more accessible.
Documents on the Mental Health Foundation website
Where possible, we try to provide downloadable documents in PDF format.
- To view these publications, you may need a free download of Adobe Acrobat
Contact the Right Here Project Team
You can contact the project team to find out more about the project and how you can get involved.
Legal notices about the Right Here website
Find out about legal issues related to this site, including our disclaimer and our statements on links, privacy, copyright, advertising, and support.