New board game is innovative way of helping young people’s mental health in Leeds
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The Space2 charity and NHS Leeds have launched MindMaze, a board game where players tackle a series of tasks related to mental health and stigma.
Pupils at Seacroft’s Bishop Young C of E Academy – which has a close working relationship with Space2 – today got the chance to run the rule over the game, which has been two years in the making.
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Hide AdAnd the feedback from the students was hugely positive, with one saying it had given them an insight into how people have “good and bad days”.
Bishop Young C of E Academy principal Paul Cooper said: “MindMaze is an important part of [the school’s mental health] provision and our partnership with Space2, alongside our wider wellbeing package, is having a significant impact on student and adult welfare.”
Paul Barker, Space2’s mental health project manager, said: “MindMaze teaches young people that we all have something to contribute when it comes to discussing mental health and supporting friends.
“We hope that MindMaze will help young people to explore their issues in a way that is comfortable, fun and reassuring.”
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It is hoped the game will also encourage young people to visit the www.mindmate.org.uk website, which offers advice on mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Dr Jane Mischenko, from the NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “The website has a wealth of resources where they can get support, including local and national organisations.”
The Yorkshire Evening Post has been widely praised for its own mental health awareness campaign, called #SpeakYourMind.