Early intervention

Young Minds | Early intervention

Available in City Of Swan | MidWest | Gascoyne | Kimberley

Most mental health challenges begin before the age of 25. When young people receive the right support early on, they are more likely to manage difficult situations and emotions effectively.

For many, overwhelming feelings can arise when they don’t have someone they trust to talk to or when they feel misunderstood. With proper guidance, young people can learn valuable tools and techniques to build resilience and emotional strength. This support helps them navigate their mental health, steering them away from harmful habits and behaviors.

The Young Minds Early Intervention Program is designed to support young people (from 5 to 17 years of age) who are showing early signs of emotional or social difficulties or who are at risk of developing a mental health challenge.

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Frequently asked questions

What is early intervention in mental health?

Early intervention refers to identifying and providing timely support to individuals showing early signs of mental health challenges. It aims to prevent issues from escalating and to promote better long-term outcomes.

Why is early intervention important for young people?

Most mental health conditions develop before the age of 25. By providing early support, we can equip young people with the tools to manage emotions and challenges, reducing the impact of mental health issues later in life.

How can I tell if my child needs early intervention?

Signs include prolonged changes in behaviour, mood swings, withdrawal from social activities, difficulty concentrating, or trouble managing emotions. If you’re concerned, it’s best to seek professional advice early.

Who is eligible for early intervention services?

Young people living in City of Swan, Geraldton, Carnarvon or Broome aged 5-17 showing signs of emotional, social, or behavioral challenges, or those at risk of developing mental health conditions, may be eligible for early intervention services.

What kind of support does early intervention provide?

Support can include counseling, skill-building programs, emotional regulation techniques, and educational support, tailored to the young person’s specific needs.

Can early intervention prevent mental health conditions?

While it may not prevent mental health conditions entirely, early intervention can significantly reduce the severity and impact of mental health challenges, helping individuals build resilience.

Is early intervention effective for all mental health challenges?

Early intervention is particularly effective for conditions like anxiety, depression, and behavioral disorders. However, it can be beneficial for a wide range of mental health challenges if applied early enough.

How can parents or carers support early intervention efforts?

Parents and carers can play a key role by recognising the signs of emotional difficulties early on, seeking professional help, and providing a supportive environment at home.

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