Pudsey Bear is to speak for the first time in more than 40 years as part of a new campaign encouraging children to open up about their mental health.
Pudsey Bear Speaks After 40 Years!
Pudsey Bear is to speak for the first time in more than 40 years as part of a new campaign encouraging children to open up about their mental health.The iconic ...
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The iconic Children in Need mascot will appear in a short film, 'Pudsey Finds His Voice', alongside 11-year-old actor Dexter Sol Ansell during Mental Health Awareness Week.
Pudsey, who has remained silent since his debut in 1985, will finally speak in the 30-second film co-produced by BBC Creative and Blinkink.
The campaign aims to highlight the importance of children having a trusted person they can talk to about their worries.
Created by BBC graphic designer Joanna Lane, Pudsey Bear quickly became the face of , fronting fundraising appeals and charity events for decades.
Research carried out for the campaign found that children who regularly have someone to talk to about their concerns are nine times more likely to report feeling happy than those who do not.
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Additional research commissioned by the charity and conducted by Censuswide revealed that almost a quarter of children keep their worries to themselves.
Meanwhile, 38 per cent said their concerns had made life less enjoyable or caused them to stay silent because of fear or embarrassment.
The iconic BBC Children in Need mascot will appear in a short film, 'Pudsey Finds His Voice'
Claire Hoyle, interim chief executive of BBC Children in Need, said: 'Our research shows far too many children and young people are carrying their worries alone, and that silence can have serious consequences for their mental health.
'We know the difference one trusted adult can make. When a child feels heard, it can change everything, helping them cope earlier and preventing problems from becoming more serious.
'Pudsey is finding his voice because too many children feel unable to share what they are going through, and too many adults are unsure how to begin those conversations.'
BBC Children in Need is also investing £1.24 million in mental health support for children and young people, with funding going to charities , reports the Telegraph.
Pudsey Finds His Voice will air across BBC television and radio from Monday, including during The One Show on BBC One at 7pm.
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