THIS IS MY PLACE: Helping Children and Young People Feel They Belong
10th Feb 2026
Every child wants to feel that they belong —
to feel safe, seen, and understood,
and to be able to say with confidence: “This is my place.”
Yet for many children and young people, that sense of belonging is not always easy. Some feel left out, different, or unsure of where they fit — at school, in friendships, or even at home.
During Children’s Mental Health Week 2026, Afrikindness hosted a supportive webinar inspired by this year’s theme: “This Is My Place.”
The conversation offered eye-opening insights, heartfelt moments, and practical reflections on why belonging matters so deeply for children’s mental health, and simple everyday ways families can help children feel safe, valued, and connected.
🎥 This recording is a must-watch for parents and teens — offering reassurance, understanding, and practical guidance to support emotional wellbeing and open conversations at home.
Catch up on this powerful discussion and be part of the ongoing dialogue.
Panel Speakers
- Dr Pedi Obani, Parent Team Lead Afrikindness
- Dr Terrence Isaacs, Mental Health Lead Afrikindness
- Annabel Cornall, Education Trustee Afrikindness
- Adwina Smith, Parent Empowerment Lead Afrikindness
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Resources for Parents :-

Click to see list of age appropriate books for young people on Belonging, Identity and Mental Health

Click to see list of age appropriate books for young people on Belonging, Identity and Mental Health

Parent Tips :- Simple strategies and everyday actions that build safety and belonging at home, school and in the community