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  • Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. We really do need to treat one another gently. Father Tony Windross, the vicar of Pevensey

  • Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey: The WALLPAPER: New eventboard: Event programme 2019

  • Outside of Beach Tavern cleared, pushing for something to be done: Pevensey Parish Council statement

  • WESTHAM COMMUNITY NEWS: Vines Flowers: First floristry class at Chalk Farm, Willingdon

  • Craft Making: Fourth play event for local children in Pevensey Bay, October 30 at St. Wlfrid's Church Hall

  • Poet and writer Philipa Jane Coughlan to be invited to participate in Pevensey Food and Drink Festival 2020: Pie, a Pint and Poetry

  • NETWORK RAIL: Make an epic career choice with the Level 3 Engineering Apprenticeship scheme

  • THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN: Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne: Monday 4 to Saturday 9 November

  • NOVEMBER: EVENT OF THE MONTH: Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay : All-scaring, all-howling, Halloween Spooktacular celebration

  • EVENTBOARD: Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay, latest updates

  • Local MP Huw Merriman, presents prestigious ICT award to Stone Cross school

  • ** STAR JOB OF THE MONTH: LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Priory Court Hotel and Restaurant, Pevensey: Part time housekeeping position

  • Motorists in East Sussex encouraged to be #deeraware and stay safe on rural roads

  • Discover Rye Harbour project wins half a million pound grant from The National Lottery Heritage

  • Royal Oak and Castle, Pevensey, launches 'WALLPAPER' their dedicated eventboard on Bay Life

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PUBLIC health bosses are backing Mental Health Awareness Week by promoting a positive body image among young people across East Sussex.—East Sussex County Council, 13 May 2019

Annual campaign, which this year runs from Monday, May 13 to Sunday, May 19

The annual campaign, which this year runs from Monday, May 13 to Sunday, May 19, is focussing on body image and its impact on mental health.

In East Sussex more than half of 14 to 15 year old girls say they worry ‘a lot’ about the way they look, while a third of all 14 to 15 year olds say they have been bullied about the way they look.

Darrell Gale, Director of Public Health at East Sussex County Council said: “A Mental Health Foundation survey found that 30 per cent of adults have felt so stressed by body image and appearance that they felt overwhelmed and unable to cope.

“With half of mental health problems established by the age of 14, it’s vital that we promote positive body confidence at an early age through messages children are taught in schools. This early intervention can help protect the mental health of future generations.”

During Mental Health Awareness Week the county’s School Health Service, commissioned by East Sussex Public Health, will be hosting assemblies in schools and running events in a bid to promote the week and encourage youngsters to have a healthy understanding of body image.

This is in addition to the team’s ongoing work with Goals, a free service available at schools across the county with a dedicated texting service, ChatHealth, available on 07507 332473 and monitored Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Goals offers youngsters aged between 11 and 18 access to a service which offers lifestyle support, advice on living a healthy lifestyle and one-to-one sessions with a fully trained professional.

East Sussex School Health Service, along with a dedicated support service newly commissioned by East Sussex Public Health, is also working with schools to prepare for the launch of new statutory relationships and health education guidance which sets out how school can promote mental wellbeing.

For more information about Mental Health Awareness Week, visit https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week

For advice from the Children’s Society on how to promote body image confidence, visit www.childrenssociety.org.uk/mental-health-advice-for-children-and-young-people/body-image