Sharing the latest news, events and reports from our team and guests.
To find our full list of reports and publications, take a look at Resources
An Invitation to Think: An Integrated System of Care
Meg Platt shares her reflections on our recent event An Invitation to Think: partnerships, relationships and young people’s voice.
An Invitation to Think: Being Together Differently
Emily Dowdeswell shares her reflections on A Call For Being Together Differently, a workshop at our recent event.
An Invitation to Think: Involving Young People
Hattie Greaves and Juliet Snell share more on their part in Fullscope’s recent event where partners and stakeholders exchanged ideas and expertise.
An Invitation to Think: A Complicated System
Pip Gardner’s recent workshop at Fullscope’s event led them to consider whether LGBTQ+ youth have complex needs or are faced with a complicated system to navigate.
An Invitation to Think
Read all about our inaugural system event that brought the whole Fullscope community together to think about how we can do things differently.
Amplifying ‘Understanding Self-Harm’
We’re excited to announce that Fullscope has been commissioned to extend our ‘Understanding Self-Harm’ project in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough for another year.
Our Latest CYPF Framework
We’ve just released our latest framework: Involving children, young people and their families. Read on for more details on what it entails.
Creative Health in Education
We provide an introduction to Fullscope’s approach to Creative Health, initiatives that form part of our whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing.
Improving Young People in Supported Housing’s Mental Health
We take a look at Fullscope’s projects initiated not only to improve outcomes but also to contribute valuable insights into alternative models of mental health care for these young people.
Marking World Mental Health Day 2023
We’re pleased to announce the launch of our autumn series of workshops, Understanding self-harm available to professionals working with young people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Understanding Self-Harm: Phase 2
Phase 2 was marked by a creative collaboration resulting in an animated film about self-harm, Ask Me How I Am.
National Lottery Funding Secured!
We’re very excited to announce that we’ve received funding from the national lottery community fund to enable us to continue the important work of fullscope for a further 3 years.
A Celebration of Artscaping
Fullscope’s partner, Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination recently hosted a special event to celebrate facilitating more arts in nature opportunities for children and young people.
A Look at our Work So Far
We’ve been looking back at the last 3 years and reflecting on the work we’ve done and we’re sharing our findings.
Branching Out: Supporting Children’s Wellbeing
Find out more about the pilot exploring how elements of an established mental health art-in-nature programme, Artscapers, could be scaled up to benefit more children.