The young musicians, Juna N Joey, will also be doing a short performance, along with the talk, at Paisley Grammar School.
The stars will be coming to the Paisley school on Thursday, September 1 as well visiting 75 other schools across the UK.
Juna said: “We hope to inspire and educate kids and to pass on tools to address those issues. The main takeaway message is that you are not alone, reach out to at least one person who can help you. And do not suffer in silence.”
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The pair feel that mental health issues and bullying is a common site in schools and feel that it needs to be talked about a lot more.
Joey said: “When our booking agent booked this year for venues and festivals he asked if we would like to do a school tour. We have been doing a mental health program in the states so he asked us if we could do the same here. We immediately said yes we would love to.”
According to the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH), by the time they are 16, roughly three children in every class will have experienced a mental health problem and many will struggle to get the help that they need.
Bullying is also something that many young people face at some point in their lives whilst at a school.
Bullying can often be violent or verbal abuse that can really impact a child’s life and in return, have even more of a negative impact on their mental health.
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