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The Charlie Waller Trust

We provide mental health training, resources and consultancy with a focus on children and young people.

About The Charlie Waller Trust


Tags: Mental health Health & Medical Children & Education

The Charlie Waller Trust is a national charity set up by the Waller family in 1997 after Charlie tragically took his own life aged 28. We provide mental health training, resources and consultancy with a focus on children and young people.

Our expert trainers give parents, carers, teachers and employers the skills and confidence to spot signs of mental ill health and support young people to seek help. We work in schools, colleges, universities and workplaces throughout the UK, and our work is more vital today than ever before,

All the Trust’s work is evidence-based, with Charlie’s story at its heart, and most of it is free. It strives to ensure young people’s voices are heard.

For positive, practical, and evidence-based resources on mental health, please visit our website: https://charliewaller.org/

£5

would pay for 25 Wellbeing Action Plans for schools, helping 50 pupils identify their strengths and manage tough emotions.

£500

pays for a session on 'The Teen Brain', helping parents and carers understand the changes teenagers are going through.

£4500

pays for a series of face-to-face workshops for parents and carers with experienced trainers.