Turning Awareness into Action This Mental Health Awareness Week, don’t just be aware. Be part of it. Right now, young people are telling us the same thing, again and again:...
This June, a group of over thirty men will be heading to Northumberland from St Albans with the aim of hitting a century of kilometres. The Men of Fields (MoFs)...
ScreenTime Starts Earlier than we think – And So Does Our Responsibility This week has brought two significant developments that shine a spotlight on the growing impact of screens and...
On Sunday 14th June 2026, the streets of St Albans will be buzzing with runners and walkers taking on the St Albans Half Marathon and 5k. Once again, Youth Talk...
A group of 24 remarkable individuals have recently returned from Mount Kilimanjaro, having completed the challenge of a lifetime while raising crucial funds for Youth Talk. Kilimanjaro is the highest...
Parents are often expected to be the steady ones. The problem-solvers. The people who know what to do next. But when a young person is struggling with their mental health,...
In our December newsletter we shared the exciting news that Youth Talk is now one of the 12 partner charities working with Helping Herts. Helping Herts supports local charities across...
Last Friday, we did something that can feel surprisingly hard when you’re running a busy organisation: we stopped. We brought together our full Youth Talk family – staff, clinical team,...
At Youth Talk, listening isn’t something we say we do. It’s something we practise every day. Of course, listening happens in the counselling room. That one-to-one space where a young...