Social, Emotional and Mental Health Services - Getting Help for Children and Young People

Here you will find information about mental health services for children and young people

Here you will find information about mental health services for children and young people 

10 results found
All Redcar & Cleveland area

Aycliffe School - North East Centre for Autism

Aycliffe School is an Independent, non-maintained special school for children and young people with Autism, learning difficulties and/or disabilities.
All Redcar & Cleveland area

Daisy Chain

Daisy Chain runs a variety of social clubs and youth groups for young people aged 5-17.
All Redcar & Cleveland area

Down's Syndrome North East

Down’s Syndrome North East is the leading organisation for the help and support of all people with Down’s Syndrome and their families and friends across the North East of England.
Multiple locations

Dyspraxia Support Group Teesside

Dyspraxia Support Group Teesside arrange regular meet ups for dyspraxic individuals: parents & children & adults who have dyspraxia.
All Redcar & Cleveland area

Grenfell 18-25 Group

We are a social club for Adults aged 18-25 with disabilities.
All Redcar & Cleveland area

Newlife Foundation

Funds medical research to improve child health; Funds grants for essential equipment, offers support services via a nurse helpline; campaigns for a fairer deal for disabled children.
All Redcar & Cleveland area

Senses Well Being Centre

We have, through amazing community support, successfully created a Sensory Play environment in our huge multi-use main hall.
All Redcar & Cleveland area

The Link- Therapeutic Intervention for Children and Young People

The Link is a North East based professional mental health and emotional wellbeing provider.
Nationwide

The Mix

The Mix is a UK based charity that provides free, confidential support for young people under 25 via online, social and mobile.
All Redcar & Cleveland area

Unicorn Centre

The Unicorn Centre, a registered charity, is a purpose built riding for the disabled facility which offers riding therapy and learning and training opportunities for over 200 disabled adults and children from the Tees Valley area each week. Opened in 1998, the Centre has become an established part of the local community, with a strong contingent of about 100 local volunteers who assist with riding lessons each week.