Devon Hospitals Short Stay School

Support and Resources for Parents/Carers

 

Support for Parents and Carers

 

https://www.parentalminds.org.uk/

Parental Minds gives support to families who are struggling with their mental health. We believe that the parental voice is vital when families are living with mental health issues; this under pins all our work. We help parents and caregivers tackle a range of mental health struggles, including self-harm, anxiety, and school refusal.

 

https://www.talkworks.dpt.nhs/

TALKWORKS try to help as many people as possible who are struggling with a common mental health problem. They are an NHS Talking Therapies service, and they offer psychological therapy to adults (age 18+) across Devon (outside Plymouth).

 

The TALKWORKS website includes helpful resources and information about mental health and wellbeing, as well as links to other services:

Learn about Mental Health | TALKWORKS (dpt.nhs.uk)

Mental Health Resources | TALKWORKS (dpt.nhs.uk)

 

https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/

We all have mental health, and life is full of ups and downs for us all. Here you will find expert advice, practical tips, and plenty of help and support if you're stressed, anxious, low or struggling to sleep. Answer 5 simple questions to get your personalised mental health action plan, with tips and advice to help you look after your mental health and wellbeing.

 

https://childrenandfamilyhealthdevon.nhs.uk/

Children and Family Health Devon have produced this information sheet about services available locally and nationally, which offer mental health support for children and young people and their families. 

 

Support for Young People

 

Devon Public Health Nursing ChatHealth has been set up of young people aged 11-19. It is a free, confidential text service that provides you with support from local school nurses for concerns about bullying, self-harm, smoking, or anything else you are worried about.

  07520631722

 

YoungMinds | Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People

Young Minds is a great place to find advice and support on your feelings, self-care and can provide urgent help via a text messaging service (Text YM to 85258). They aim to support and empower young people through mental health challenges.

If you need urgent help text YM to 85258

 

https://www.kooth.com/

Kooth.com is online emotional wellbeing and mental health platform, accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and delivered by Kooth Digital Health.

Kooth is available 365 days a year providing free and anonymous access to preventative, early interventions and out-of-hours professional support which complements the treatment available via other mental health services. Kooth offers anonymous and free access to mental health and emotional wellbeing support.

 

https://happymaps.co.uk

Support, advice and information on young people's mental health, from preschool to young adults, all in one place. Signposting and resources for Parents, Young People and Professionals.

 

https://www.themix.org.uk/

The Mix is one of the UK’s leading support services for young people. They provide information, resources and support to help young people take on any challenge they are facing. Talk to The Mix via their online community, on social, through the free, confidential helpline or counselling service.

 

https://www.bouncebrighterfutures.co.uk/crisis-contacts-and-mental-health-resources/

BOUNCE! offers a number of services that can be tailored to meet the needs of the child, family and school. Their team of experienced and highly skilled therapists offer a range of interventions. Their website includes a list of crisis contacts and helpful resources.

 

https://www.youngdevon.org/what-we-do

Young Devon provides a service which is offered in centres where young people can meet privately with counsellors.

 

https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/young-people/

Mermaids supports transgender, nonbinary and gender-diverse children and young people until their 20th birthday, as well as their families and professionals involved in their care. 

 

https://www.esteemteam.co.uk/

Esteem Team work with children and young people who have additional needs and/or struggle with their mental health. Esteem Team also support Parent/Carers of children and young people with additional needs and/or who struggle with their mental health. 

 

https://www.y-smart.org.uk/

Y-Smart work with young people who experiment with drugs and alcohol. They provide support and advice for young people, parents, families and professionals and also deliver multi-agency training across the county. They also provide support for young people whose lives have been impacted by parental, carer or sibling substance use.

 

https://www.waveproject.co.uk/project-locations/devon/

The Wave Project works with young people who are referred from across the whole of Devon by running sessions on both the North and South coast. Their approach is to intervene early, treat young people with respect and focus on a learning activity that they can relate to – surfing. They’re passionate about improving the lives of our local youth, seeing smiles and improving their mental and physical well-being through surfing. 

 

Support for Carers and Young Carers

 

About Us - Caring as a Young Carer | Carers Trust

Carers Trust helps young carers to cope with their caring role through specialised services delivered by its network of local carer organisations across the UK. 

 

Young Carers - Devon Carers

Devon Young Carers work with young people aged 4 to 18 who help look after someone in their family, or a friend, who is ill, disabled or misuses drugs and alcohol. They work to make sure that young carers are supported through their service and others, which can include specialist advice, access to respite opportunities and 1:1 support as identified in an assessment.