Access to mental health support for children and young people involved in or at-risk of serious youth violence across England and Wales
This report examines how children and young people involved in, or at risk of, serious youth violence in England and Wales access mental health support — and how that access can be improved. It draws on five strands of research: literature reviews, data analysis, service mapping, and over 100 in-depth interviews with professionals, caregivers, and young people.
The report was commissioned by the Youth Endowment Fund, as part of a wider partnership with Department for Education, looking at how well the system protects young people at risk of violence.
Children and young people with the greatest mental health needs often face fragmented and difficult-to-navigate systems spanning education, health, social care, youth justice, and the voluntary sector.
Main barriers include:
Those facing additional marginalisation — including racially minoritised children, children in care, neurodivergent young people, and those living in poverty — are often disproportionately affected.
Improving access to mental health support for at-risk children and young people requires systemic reform, including: