Beth Mosley

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Dr Beth Mosley is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who works for the NHS delivering mental health services across Suffolk. Beth has worked in the NHS as a clinician for over 20 years, providing specialist mental health support to children and their families across the spectrum of need and complexity. In recent years Beth has developed an innovative mental health provision in schools across Suffolk, leading to a transformation in how services are delivered. Her passion for innovation and bringing mental health support closer to all parents enabled her to develop a parent workshop programme throughout the pandemic. This series of regular parent workshops on key topics like anxiety, low mood and self-harm, has been accessed by over 22,000 parents since 2021.

Beth’s contribution to children’s mental health during the pandemic was recognised in the 2022 New Year’s Honours List with an MBE. Beth regularly speaks on BBC and ITV local news, as well as BBC radio stations about young people’s mental health, she also writes articles for the local papers. Often invited to be a key-note speaker at events she has been named as one of 2022’s Suffolk 100 influential leaders.

Beth is a trustee of a new charity in Suffolk, The Nest. This charity will support young people struggling with their mental health in a farmland setting; encouraging the key element covered in her book.

Beth’s experience as a single parent of three children, coupled with her work with hundreds of parents and young people drives her passion to de-mystify mental health, bring communities together to support one another, create a sense of belonging and promote mental health resilience.