Isle of Man/Great Britain – Freemasons fund mental health support for young people with additional needs


Isle of Man/Great Britain - Freemasons fund mental health support for young people with additional needs

(by Dion Jones , Isle of Man Today, 18th September 2025 )

 

Around 2,000 young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) will benefit from improved mental health education thanks to a grant from the Isle of Man Freemasons.

The £26,800 grant has been awarded to the charity Isle Listen to help expand its school-based mental health programme. The funding will be used to create inclusive resources for primary and secondary schools, tailored to the needs of children with SEND.

According to Isle Listen, around 20 per cent of the island’s 14,000 school-aged children are on the special educational needs register. Research shows young people with SEND are up to six times more likely to…

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