LFC Foundation, the Reds' official charity, is supporting Children's Mental Health Week 2021.

Now in its seventh year, Children’s Mental Health Week, which takes place from February 1 to 7, shines a spotlight on the importance of the mental health of children and young people.

LFC Foundation’s mental health team is virtually sharing top tips for children and families on how best to support their mental health throughout the current lockdown.

The video, which can be viewed below, also includes useful information and links to specialist support services.

In October, LFC Foundation launched a new youth mental health programme in local schools with national children’s charity Action for Children.

The On-Target programme aims to support and improve the mental health and wellbeing of young people in secondary schools across the Liverpool City Region and despite the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, On-Target has to date engaged with more than 300 children and young people at six local schools and two community centres.

The promotion of positive mental health is more important than ever, especially amid the pandemic. A YouGov survey of more than 2,000 parents by Action for Children recently highlighted that a third of parents (36 per cent)* worry that their children are feeling isolated, lonely, anxious, or unable to sleep.

LFC Foundation continues to invest in its mental health provision to expand its offer to reach and support more children, young people and families through its programmes.

*YouGov Plc 2020. All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 8,439 adults, of which 2,001 were parents of children aged 18 or under. Fieldwork was undertaken between June 16 and 22, 2020. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).