Headroom (formerly known as Partnership with Young People Project) (PYPP) is a South Australian mental health promotion project managed by the Division of Mental Health, Women's and Children's Hospital which is part of the Children Youth and Women's Health Service . The Headroom project is supported on a statewide level by Southern CAMHS, Flinders Medical Centre.

Headroom is funded by Health Promotion SA, South Australian Department of Health.

This website aims to inform young people, their caregivers and service providers about positive mental health. The Headroom website provides information for:

· Young people aged 12 -18 in the Lounge

· Young people aged 6-12 years in the Cubby House

· Parents and friends in the Family Room

· Service providers and professionals in the Kitchen.

Mental health information that appears in the Lounge, Food for Thought, has been written by young people aged 12 -18 years and approved by the Division of Mental Health, Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide.

Information in the Kitchen, Family Room and Cubby House has been written and approved by a range of health professionals employed by the Division of Mental Health, Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide. All information meets quality assurance standards as set down by the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide.

This is a non-commercial site that does not receive funds from advertising or from the display of material that has as it’s sole purpose the selling of a product or service for profit.


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Last Updated: 05/05/05