Mental health support for young people with learning disabilitiesJonquil Ifans
Support for you – and those you care about. From bullying, body image and anxiety to self-harm, family and relationships, Hidden Strength is here to support you with any challenge life throws your way. Our dedicated app delivers free therapy at a touch of a button and our Help Zone is...
Designed by young people, for young people, Open Door delivers a range of award-winning services that improve the wellbeing and mental health of young people and adults, using innovation, arts, and culture as catalysts for change. We provide free, fast and effective mental health support withou...
Young People’s Counselling and Mental Health Support This project delivers counselling and awareness sessions for young people throughout Darlington. Suitable for… Full details Professional and experienced All Darlington Mind Counsellors are qualified to Foundation Degree standard (or higher) in Counsellin...
Providing additional funding and support to social clubs that already exist in communities could be one way to ensure the success of social prescribing strategies for children. This was evidenced by the success of theStreetGames charity, which provided mental health support for young people aged 5-...
The ConnecTeen helpline is here to help Calgary youths with any problem in their life, big or small. Call, text, or chat online with our team today.
Ume Wellbeing offers one-to-one mental health and wellbeing support to children, young people and their families, helping them better manage the challenges faced in today's world.
Support services for youth 16-25 including a drop-in center, temporary housing, job training, and group/individual therapy.
Parents feel that there is little support for their role in the current system. Helping parents to provide appropriate support for young people may complement the work of child and adolescent mental health services, and improve young people's outcomes. 展开 ...
This paper argues that the medical model has predominated in discussions of mental health support for people with learning difficulties, and that a social model approach could have much to offer. The paper draws on an ongoing action research study in which service providers, families and young ...