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Scotland’s national children’s charity urges the public to protect the future of Scotland’s children

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With worrying levels of children experiencing anxiety, distress and fear, this children’s mental health week, Children First is asking people to leave a gift in their Will to help protect the next generation of children in Scotland.

With Scotland’s children in the grip of a mental health crisis, Scotland’s national children’s charity predicts their support services will be needed more than ever.


In November, the charity revealed that nearly 100 referrals a day were being made to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) across Scotland, following a freedom of information request (FOI). More than 60 percent of people who call Children First’s national support line are worried about a child’s emotional wellbeing.


The charity has launched a campaign asking the public to make their legacy a brighter future for Scotland’s children.


Michelle Supple, director of fundraising, marketing and communications at Children First, said:

“There is a childhood emergency in Scotland and an increasing need for the vital services we offer children and families across Scotland.


“By leaving a gift in your Will to Children First, you are leaving a legacy to protect Scotland’s children and give them a brighter future, a gift for generations.

“These special gifts ensure we can keep babies, children and young people safe and help them recover from trauma today, tomorrow and in the years to come.”


For over 140 years Scotland’s national children’s charity has protected children from harm and supported them to recover from trauma and abuse through its national and local services, including a support line for anyone in Scotland who is worried about a child.


Thanks to gifts left in Wills to Children First, young people  can have a better future, due to the emotional and practical support the charity provides for children and young people to recover and move forward after difficult experiences.


Reflecting on their experience with Children First, one young person said: "Children First really helped me. I’ve grown more confidence, have volunteered at a mental wellbeing group and got my first proper job.”


Anyone interested in leaving a gift in their Will to Children First or receiving a free legacy guide can visit www.childrenfirst.org.uk/legacy.


Children First's new legacy advert began airing on STV yesterday, which you can view here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRz7wEn6Qcc 


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