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    Immersive technology to support anxious teenagers in Cardiff

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 23, 2025No Comments
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    Young people from Cardiff Youth Services have assisted in the development of an augmented reality therapy to help address anxiety in young people.

    The immersive technology provides an intervention for young people as an alternative to traditional therapy and has been developed and tested by six young people from Cardiff’s Grassroots provision over a six-week pilot period.

    Created by Elemental Health, who provide mental health support services for young people – and in collaboration with Sugar Creative and Media Cymru – the approach provides a way for young people to engage with therapy by digitally “growing” a plant that represents them. From flower type to the number of leaves, environmental factors to the plant’s condition, the process is designed to help young people share with their support worker – and each other if they wish – their plant, its qualities, and how this links with what might be happening in their outer life.

    Following the pilot, data has suggested that the app has helped engage a range of young people, many of whom are neurodivergent, and who might not engage with, attend or respond well to traditional counselling. Benefits have been found to include reducing anxiety and depression and increasing social connection. Building on Elemental Health’s extensive work in schools, it’s hoped the therapy could also support young people facing barriers to school attendance.

    Cabinet Member for Tackling Poverty, Equality and Supporting Young People, Cllr Peter Bradbury said: “Cardiff Youth Services is committed to providing a range of ways to support young people who might experience anxiety and our teams are on hand to signpost individuals to the right help they require.

    “Through partnership working with external organisations such as Elemental Health, young people have been given a voice and had valuable input in developing this tool which provides a way for them to communicate using an approach that they feel comfortable with.

    “Through the use of gaming technology, the app provides an innovative approach which aims to have a positive impact on the lives of young people.”

    Founder of Elemental Health, Angela McMillan, said: “We know that anxiety is having a huge impact on young people in Wales, and we need to find innovative ways to support them and their families.

    “All my experience as a therapist has shown that putting young people at the centre of the conversation delivers the best possible outcomes.

    “Working with Cardiff Youth Service, we’ve shown the huge impact this intervention can have, and we’re looking forward to continuing that work in Cardiff and beyond.”

    Elemental Health’s programme will now be rolled out in schools in Cardiff and Swansea over the spring and summer.

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