In her introduction, Anne Longfield relates hearing from children and young people who describe how getting support is ‘an ordeal’, often finding themselves having to justify why they should be getting help. The report highlights the postcode lottery of support, with the investment in Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services (CPYMHS) ranging from £14 to £191 per child across NHS areas, with an overall average of £92 per child compared to £225 per adult. It is clear that despite recent government initiatives, including the introduction of support in schools, there is still a long way to go. As we identified in our Policy Commission report the answer does not lie solely in investment in improved and equitable access to specialist mental health services but also resourcing preventative support and early intervention.