- Share your experience so research can make a difference to children and young people struggling with mental health difficulties
- Help other families so research is more relevant to them and represents diversity – across gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, family structure, socio-economic status
- Access helpful resources relating to young people’s mental health research from researchers, the Charlie Waller Trust, and the network team
- Learn new skills, meet different people, and engage in new experiences
- Influence what is researched to help improve services and systems – we know that services are struggling, research can help shape policy to improve this
- Help make research more inclusive, accessible, and relevant to parents and carers.
What other parents and carers say…
“I just want to help other parents since I survived through it all and I would like other people not to have to survive, but to thrive, looking after their loved ones.”
“I just want to help other parents since I survived through it all and I would like other people not to have to survive, but to thrive, looking after their loved ones.”
If you’re interested in joining the network you can sign up using our short online form which is hosted by the Charlie Waller Trust.