The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Girlguidin­g boss hails ‘vital’ efforts to look after mental health

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A Moray Girlguidin­g boss has hailed the “vital” efforts members are making to look after the mental wellbeing of youngsters during the pandemic.

The region’s County Commission­er, Alison Williams, said the youth organisati­on is pulling out all the stops to ensure everyone is receiving the support they need amid reports of young people nationwide struggling with their mental health during lockdown.

Although unable to meet up in person for months this year, the groups have stayed in contact through video conferenci­ng technology.

Now, some units in the north and elsewhere have returned to a mixture of face-to-face meetings and online get-togethers.

Mrs Williams added: “We know that girls are more affected by mental health issues than young boys – so we have been doing everything to keep them engaged, and support is there for their health and wellbeing.

“We were really keen to get back and I had a girl’s mother saying to me that she was thrilled to return.

“It is great to see Girlguidin­g supporting our young people and volunteers in terms of mental health and wellbeing.”

In July, the region’s branch hosted a virtual “Llama fiesta” themed virtual camp that proved to be a roaring success with hundreds of girls from all over Scotland taking part by camping out in their own gardens.

The local leader added: “Zoom has been a massive thing in Girlguidin­g.

“Leaders and youngsters are becoming more confident as more sessions are delivered.”

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Alison Williams, the region’s county commission­er.

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