Young people's mental health support - useful sites
Here you will find some excellent information to understand and support your child's mental health from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Click the link below for further information
Young people's mental health | Royal College of Psychiatrists (rcpsych.ac.uk)
Other sources of support
- Anna Freud is a mental health charity for children and families. You can access their website by clicking on the following link: https://www.annafreud.org/resources/(opens in a new tab)
- Childline aims to help young people whatever they're going through. You can access their website by clicking on the following link: www.childline.org.uk/(opens in a new tab)
- Young Minds is a charity 'fighting for young people's mental health'. You can access their website by clicking on the following link: www.youngminds.org.uk/(opens in a new tab)
- The Link Charitable Trust is a charity working whose objective is the promotion of good health for public benefit in particular but not exclusively by providing support for children, young people and adults suffering from emotional wellbeing and mental health difficulties. The Link Charitable Trust – A charity supporting adults, children, young people and families across Redcar and Cleveland
- Kidscape is an anti-bullying charity. You can access their website by clicking on the following link: www.kidscape.org.uk/(opens in a new tab)
- Barnardos is a charity focused on helping children and young people feel safer, happier, healthier and more hopeful. You can access their website by clicking on the following link: www.barnardos.org.uk/(opens in a new tab)
- The Mental Health Foundation is a charity working in mental health since 1949. You can access their website by clicking on the following link: www.mentalhealth.org.uk (opens in a new tab)
- Family Lives deals with a range of issues to improve the lives of families. You can access their website by clicking on the following link: www.familylives.org.uk/(opens in a new tab)
- Turning Tides: wellbeing support for 15-21 year olds click the following link: Turning Tides (turning-tides.org.uk)
- NSPCC: support for young people struggling with lonliness Building Connections | Support service for young people | NSPCC Learning