Supporting Mental Health and Well-Being
Headstart have put together a short summary of key services who can support Children and Young Peoples emotional health and wellbeing and to clarify which services are available and the formats they are delivering in.
Services to Support Children and Young People’s Emotional Health and Well-being – VIEW / DOWNLOAD
Visit the website for a wider range of services –
Parental Support
Working together to support your child’s mental well-being is important. Please do not hesitate to contact the year teams if you have a concern about your child.
Below are links to websites which provide you with support on how to support your child.
Parents Mental Health Support | Advice for Your Child | YoungMinds
How to support your child’s mental health – Place2Be
Talking to your child about feelings – NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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Student Support
CRUSE Bereavement support
Our mission is that we support people through one of the most painful times in life – with bereavement support, information and campaigning.
Our volunteers are trained in all types of bereavement and can help you make sense of how you’re feeling right now.
Helpine – 08088081677
Online chat
MIND
Hull & East Yorkshire Mind was founded in 1976 and has 40 years experience in providing mental health services to people in Hull and East Yorkshire.
Website – https://www.heymind.org.uk
Advice line – 01482 240133
Email – [email protected]
Online chat function available
YOUNG MINDS
Whether you want to understand more about how you’re feeling and find ways to feel better, or you want to support someone who’s struggling, we can help.
A free textline service providing 24/7 text support for young people across the UK experiencing a mental health crisis.
All texts are answered by trained volunteers, with support from experienced clinical supervisors.
Texts are free from EE, O2, Vodafone, 3, Virgin Mobile, BT Mobile, GiffGaff, Tesco Mobile and Telecom Plus.
SEED (Support and Empathy for people with Eating Disorders)
If you are personally experiencing, or are a loved one/significant other to somebody affected by an eating disorder (diagnosed or undiagnosed) or disordered eating and would like our support, please contact us on the following methods:
Website – https://seed.charity
Advice line – 01482 718130
Email – [email protected]
CHILDLINE
Free, confidential and anonymous support for young people under 19 in the UK.
Young people can contact Childline’s trained counsellors to talk about anything whether it’s something big or small.
Childline is available any time, day or night. Young People can talk to Childline by:
Advice line – 0800 1111
Online chat function (free account)
Email via contact form online
https://www.childline.org.uk/get-support