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19 March 2024 / News
Over the past year, Childline has delivered over 14,000 counselling sessions about low mood or unhappiness to children and young people who have contacted the service.
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10 October 2023 / News
This World Mental Health Day, we encourage children to speak out about any mental health concerns they might have
Volunteer today and join our fight for every childhood. Together we can protect children and prevent abuse.
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28 February 2023 / News
Childline's Day in the Lonely campaign will encourage children to share their feelings and turn to Childline's services for support, including email and 121 counsellor chat.
1 December 2021 / News
Our Childline service saw counselling sessions about loneliness peak over the festive period last year, with a record number of nearly 600 sessions provided on this topic in December alone.
13 January 2021 / News
Childline volunteers say the number of children wanting to talk about mental health and loneliness in counselling sessions has risen during the pandemic.
Samantha, a talented young athlete, shares her experience of mental health problems during coronavirus lockdown. Her and her mother, Louise, want to raise awareness of Childline to support other young people.
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