Main content
Young people don’t have to ‘suffer in silence’
The Milton Keynes drop-in service is helping youngsters with mental health issues. Sally Burdenuik is from Mind BLMK, the charity which runs the Young Person’s Sanctuary at Eaglestone Health Centre. Since opening in January, the service has seen the number of young people coming for help double every month. The drop-in centre operates every day from 4pm to 10pm to allow children suffering crisis or distress to attend after school. Photo: Lucy Foley.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from BBC Three Counties Radio
![]()
Beavers return to Bedfordshire after 400 years
Duration: 03:03
![]()
How eczema diagnosis led to dropping out of uni
Duration: 03:54
![]()
Bedfordshire new town could house 150,000 people
Duration: 04:39
![]()
The story of the WWII RAF crash lost for 80 years
Duration: 04:43





