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Video game created to help young people's mental health
Video game created to help young people's mental health

BBC News

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Video game created to help young people's mental health

Game designers in Cornwall are part of a project to create a "serious" video game to help young people deal with adverse childhood experiences. The Ace of Hearts game deals with issues like bereavement, poverty and substance at the University of Falmouth worked with young people to design the game, which is part of a £35m UK-wide programme looking at the mental health of young of the developers said: "The main purpose of the game is to get people to talk about it afterwards." Ace of Hearts is part of a project called ATTUNE which is using varied arts-based methods, including gaming, to explore young people's experiences and understandings of mental health and the impact of negative 14, who attended a youth mental health event at Falmouth University, said: "I play Roblox and Minecraft with my friends and I play Fortnite with my dad."Some people have a negative view of gaming but that's old fashioned - older people haven't grown up with the games that we have - gaming is a really fun way of unwinding."I definitely think gaming can be used to help, especially when you meet new people. It can be easier to talk to them rather than professionals who you have to wait a long time for." Graham Smith is a software designer who works on the games development course at Falmouth said: "The main purpose of the game is to get people to talk about it afterwards."Mental health is a serious topic and anything you can do to help young people who are suffering is worth it."When you're dealing with mental health a lot of things can be triggering for a lot of people, so you have to be cautious and empathetic in how you deal with the topic."Technology is taking over and you have to go with the mediums that young people are using."It's not Call of Duty, we're here to make serious games with serious messages." 'Use every tool' Psychiatrist Prof Kamaldeep Bhui from Oxford University is one of the principal investigators on the ATTUNE said: "Half of mental illnesses have started by the age of 14 and three quarters by the age of 24 so it's vital we use every tool we can and games are something many young people feel safe using."Games can be a cause of harm or addiction for young people, but we also have to understand that it's a space where young people can be playful and a gaming platform is a place where some people don't feel alone." The ATTUNE project is part of the Adolescence, Mental Health and the Developing Mind Programme, funded by UK Research and Innovation and led by the Medical Research Council with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Economic and Social Research programme runs until 2026 and will explore how mental health needs emerge in young people, what makes some more resilient or vulnerable than others, and how early intervention can help positive mental health and wellbeing.

BEHRENS and Konstantin Chaykin launches new co-branded limited edition watch
BEHRENS and Konstantin Chaykin launches new co-branded limited edition watch

Nylon

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Nylon

BEHRENS and Konstantin Chaykin launches new co-branded limited edition watch

In commemoration of the third anniversary between Chinese independent watchmaking brand BEHRENS and Konstantin Chaykin, both brands have come together to launch a new co-branded limited edition watch, named 'Ace of Hearts'. Image courtesy of BEHRENS. Image courtesy of BEHRENS. Combining BEHRENS' classic asymmetry design from its Ultralight Collection with Konstantin Chaykin's signature Joker design element, the Ace of Hearts watch contains 11 industry-leading patented technologies and is equipped with an all-new in-house designed and developed caliber 'BM07' — a manual mechanical movement that provides a power reserve of 46 hours. The watch adopts a large-scale hollow design to present a witty and bright smile that is outlined with red trim lines with a heart-shaped second hand that continues BEHRENS' patented stone-mill mechanical technology where the seconds' hand trajectory has a unique motion like a grinding wheel. Image courtesy of BEHRENS. Image courtesy of BEHRENS. Image courtesy of BEHRENS. Three different types of materials have been used to create various versions of the watch. The grade 5 titanium version is limited to 600 pieces worldwide, while the SPSCF material in either black or white are limited to 150 pieces each. Two colours of synthetic sapphire crystal versions round up the available versions with blue limited to 80 pieces and pink limited to 20 pieces. All 5 versions are equipped with a new patented quick release strap and come with two sets of different colour fluoroelastomer straps. The BEHRENS x Konstantin Chaykin Ace of Hearts watch is available now at Hour Glass outlets.

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