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Young People with ME

At a Committee meeting in December 2012, we agreed to emphasise the needs of children and young people with ME in our awareness and publicity work for 2013, which culminated in our AGM in September, when Jane Colby, Executive Director of the Young ME Sufferers (TYMES) trust, gave a talk about this topic (read notes).
We know that members who have children with ME are facing a lack of understanding of its severity and sometimes suspicion from schools which is leading children to relapse.


As one parent says: “A sad and totally avoidable situation if people had listened to us and our consultant.”


If you are a school or college authority interested in one hour of our ME Awareness sessions (free of charge), please contact us for further information. Also you can find downloadable our information pack by clicking here.

Useful Links

 

Action For ME for Children and young people (previously the Association of Young People with ME: AYME), with over twenty years of knowledge and experience about how this illness affects children and young people.

Local rate helpline: 0117 927 9551 

email: questions@actionforme.org.uk

ME Teens Facebook Site: This is a closed Facebook group for teenagers from 13 with ME/CFS to come together and share interests and make friends. Please feel free to post music, TV clips, artwork and design, photography, anything creative, humorous and uplifting for others to enjoy.

Tymes Trust: Tymes Trust is the longest established national UK service for children and young people with ME and their families. It is a respected national charity whose entire professional team give their time free of charge. They work constantly with doctors, teachers and other specialists, and played a major role in producing the children’s section of the Department of Health Report on CFS/ME (2002).

Telephone: 0845 003 9002 - Advice Line hours: 11am–1pm and 5pm–7pm weekdays. Outside these hours you may leave a message and they will call you back.

Off The Record Twickenham: If you are a young person aged 11 to 24 who lives, studies or works in Richmond borough, then you can use these confidential services. Everything is free, however we may ask for a donation for counselling if you are over 18 and in work.

Some handy hints about helping young people with ME can be found here.

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