Black Country Children’s Mental Health report 2022

We received 59 survey responses, 27 participants took part in focus groups, and we conducted semi-structured interviews. Participants in the focus group were able to complete the survey as well if they chose to. Survey respondents were asked a series of demographic questions but were free to choose not to answer those questions.

Those attending the focus group were not asked about their protected characteristics in order to help preserve their anonymity. The project was targeted at young people and their carers across the Black Country who identified themselves as having poor mental health and those transitioning from children to adult services. 2 | Page The numbers taking part in either the survey or the focus groups was relatively small and as such is not a representative sample of young people living with mental health conditions across the Black Country. What the findings offer is a snapshot of the experiences of the people who took part and an opportunity to learn from their feedback. 

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