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  • Resources
    • Young People
    • COVID-19 Resources
    • Parents & Carers
    • Professionals
    • What is mental health?
  • REACH Community
    • Meet the team
    • Young People's Advisory Group
    • Virtual Work Experience
    • REACH Champions
    • ESRC Festival of Social Science
    • Newsletter & Updates
    • Fundraising
    • Update Your Details
    • BLOG
  • Contact us

What is the REACH Project?

Resilience, Ethnicity, and AdolesCent Mental Health

The REACH study will help us understand the best ways to promote good mental health among young people from all backgrounds.

The study is taking place in 12 secondary schools in south London, with over 4000 young people (Years 7-9) invited to take part since 2016.

REACH is based at ​King's College London, and is funded by the European Union.
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​Funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework 
Programme of the European Union