Covid-19 and children's mental health: Your questions answered
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Living through the Covid-19 pandemic has been challenging for all of us – and especially so for young people.
Data shows there has been a steady rise in the number of children experiencing mental health problems.
In Wednesday's Coronavirus: Your Questions Answered live our experts were here to offer their advice on ways to look after your family's wellbeing.
Our panel featured Dr Beth Mosley, clinical psychologist from the Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Anne Humphrys from the Suffolk Parents and Carers Network and Prof Caitlin Notley from the UEA’s Medical School.
Your host was BBC Look East's health correspondent Nikki Fox.
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