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Resources for Children & Young Person

Advice for children and young people with alopecia

Advice for children and young people with alopecia

Including fact sheets for varying age groups and helpful links Read more

Published: 21st May, 2018

Updated: 22nd August, 2022

Author: Naomi Hall

Children and Young Person Mailing List

Children and Young Person Mailing List

Parents here is where you can sign up to our mailing list to hear about resources, meetings and events created for children and young people with alopecia. Read more

Published: 10th May, 2019

Updated: 25th September, 2023

Author: Naomi Hall

PowerPoint Presentations

PowerPoint Presentations

PowerPoint presentations created for different age groups for use in schools or clubs. These presentations are suitable for use by young people, parents, peers and professionals. Read more

Published: 16th October, 2018

Updated: 22nd August, 2022

Author: Naomi Hall

Request your Schools Pack

Request your Schools Pack

Information for schools (and organisations working with young people) to help support young people with alopecia. Read more

Published: 2nd February, 2021

Updated: 27th September, 2022

Author: Naomi Hall

Story Booklets

Story Booklets

Videos of our 'My First Day' story booklet range Read more

Published: 7th September, 2018

Updated: 22nd August, 2022

Author: Naomi Hall

Youth Network

Youth Network

The Alopecia UK Youth Network aims to provide young people affected by alopecia (ages 13-17) with the resources needed to live well with hair loss. Read more

Published: 22nd June, 2023

Updated: 26th September, 2023

Author: Naomi Hall

Youth Voice Board

Youth Voice Board

Meet the fantastic members of our Youth Voice Board. Young people with alopecia aged 13-21 who help guide the charity and help create new resources for teens. Read more

Published: 7th May, 2021

Updated: 17th October, 2023

Author: Naomi Hall

YP Face IT

YP Face IT

YP Face IT is an interactive web-based self-help tool for young people aged 12-17 with a visible difference (including alopecia). Read more

Published: 13th September, 2021

Updated: 23rd August, 2022

Author: Naomi Hall

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Latest

  • Alopecia UK Youth Network: Playwriting Workshop (Online)

    Alopecia UK Youth Network: Playwriting Workshop (Online)

    A space for young people with alopecia (age 13-17) to learn more about what goes into writing a play, what makes a great story and where to find inspiration.

  • AUK Advent Appeal

    AUK Advent Appeal

    Please consider a gift to Alopecia UK this December

  • Ritlecitinib is not recommended by NICE in draft guidance

    Ritlecitinib is not recommended by NICE in draft guidance

    Following a committee meeting in September, NICE has published its draft guidance for ritlecitinib

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  • Alopecia and Covid-19 (New Coronavirus)

    Alopecia and Covid-19 (New Coronavirus)

    A statement from Alopecia UK regarding COVID-19 and vaccines.

  • Common Treatments for Alopecia Areata

    Information about common treatments for Alopecia Areata

  • Alopecia Areata

    Alopecia Areata is thought to be an autoimmune condition that causes hair to fall out, usually in usually in round or oval patches on the scalp or other places on the body that grow hair, such as the beard, eyebrows or eyelashes. Types of Alopecia Areata include Patchy Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis, Alopecia Universalis, Alopecia Barbae, Diffuse Alopecia Areata and Alopecia Ophiasis.

  • Responding to the events from the 2022 Oscars

    Responding to the events from the 2022 Oscars

    We respond to the events from the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony and the actions of Will Smith

  • A Guide to Wigs

    A Guide to Wigs

    Links to our downloaded PDF wig guide, and information on the NHS England wig report.

  • Androgenetic Alopecia (Pattern Hair Loss)

    Male pattern hair loss and female pattern hair loss. Hairs falls out in a well-defined pattern in men, whereas in women, the hair usually becomes thinner all over the head rather than receding from the temples.

  • Lichen Planopilaris (Scarring Alopecia)

    Primary Scarring Alopecias (also known as cicatricial alopecias or scarring hair loss) are a group of conditions that destroy the hair follicle, replace it with scar tissue, and cause permanent hair loss. In Lichen Planopilaris, patches of scalp appear, most commonly on the sides, front and lower back of the scalp.

  • Telogen Effluvium

    With Telogen Effluvium more hairs than usual move into the telogen (resting) phase and shed, so you may notice more hair falling out than usual. Telogen Effluvium is often caused by a physical or psychological trigger and often resolves itself spontaneously.

  • Can I dye my hair when I have alopecia?

  • Hair Loss After Illness, including Covid-19

    Hair Loss After Illness, including Covid-19

    We asked Alopecia UK Research Committee member Professor Andrew Messenger to answer some questions about hair loss after illness.

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