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Place2Be

Place2Be is a children’s mental health charity that provides counselling and mental health support and training in UK schools. Our tried and tested model is backed by research. We believe that children should not have to face mental health problems alone. Mental health support in schools Our in-sc...
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Brent Centre for Young People

The Brent Centre for Young People is the leading mental health charity for young people in North West London, supporting over 700 young people a year with a wide range of issues. We offer specialised treatment in the areas of suicide prevention, tackling self-harm, eating disorders, exam anxiety and...
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Support after suicide partnership

The Support After Suicide Partnership brings together suicide bereavement organisations and people with lived experience, to give practical and emotional support for anyone bereaved by suicide. You can explore the information on our website.
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Thinking Space for Teens

Dear Haringey teens, 2020 is heavy isn’t it? COVID. Black Lives Matter. Exams cancelled. Climate change. Brexit. 2020 feels cancelled. With all the noise, sometimes you need space to just… think. This is why we are hosting our iconic community therapeutic sessions, The Thinking Space, onlin...
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Our Frontline: Mental health support for key workers

You support us, we support you. As frontline health, care, emergency and key workers, you put yourself at physical risk as you form our frontline against the coronavirus. You are also putting your mental health under pressure. We want to help make sure you get the right support with your mental heal...
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Heads Together

If you need urgent help, you can call Samaritans on 116 123. They’re available to offer support 24/7 every single day of the year. If you need immediate support, you can text SHOUT to 85258 anytime day or night and chat by text to share what is worrying you. Get Support From Our Charity Partners I...
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Ditch The Label

We believe in a world that is fair, equal and free from all types of bullying. Our mission is to combat bullying by tackling the root issues and to support young people aged 12-25 who are impacted. It is estimated that every 3 minutes at least one person will benefit from our support. We provide s...
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Springboard Youth Academy

Working for newly arrived young people! Young asylum-seekers and refugees who have made the difficult journey to the UK are saddled with many challenges common to starting a life somewhere new. And in addition to being adversely affected by budget cuts to tailored learning provision in schools, the...
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St Martins

St Martins is a leading provider of mental healthcare and accommodation in London. We have been delivering positive outcomes since 1980 for people with mental health needs and for those with offender backgrounds who need help to maintain their independence or to step down from secure hospital wards,...
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Be.Online (Leaders in Community)

We have launched our online well-being classes. To access these please visit our website and register your interest to receive Zoom links.
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Urban Survival (US)

Learn not to be afraid. Dare to do it. Dare to live your dream Mental Health Poverty is a significant risk factor for mental ill health. Child poverty is particularly so, with 1 in 3 mental health issues among adults directly relating to difficulty in childhood. Early Help is Crucial Our courses ...
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Merton Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)

Our job is to promote emotional wellbeing and provide treatment to children and young people (aged 5-18) with mental health problems. The CAMHS team offers a range of assessments and treatments for children and young people presenting with enduring and moderate to severe mental health disorders whic...
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We are Islington helpline

Are you struggling to cope?at the moment, or concerned about a friend or?neighbour?? If you or someone you know needs support, then help is available.? Islington?Council, voluntary sector and mutual aid groups are working together to provide support.? This could include help with getting food or m...
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Cruse Bereavement Care

We support bereaved adults and children who live in the Royal Borough of Greenwich To get in touch, just call 020 8850 0505 and leave your details - we will respond within 24 hours in most circumstances Nobody has the same bereavement, so we help in lots of different ways - whether your bereavement...
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Talk For Health

Talk for Health provides user-friendly, talk based routes to wellbeing. Talk for Health was set up by psychotherapist Nicky Forsythe to demystify therapeutic talk, making it more accessible, human and everyday. Our core programme teaches the skills of authentic talking, empathic listening and manag...
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Adfam

Drug & alcohol use can threaten and ultimately destroy family relationships and wellbeing. We empower family members and carers, support frontline workers and influence decision-makers to stop this happening. Help for families: Understanding the issues You & your loved one Self-care &a...
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UK Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Services

Welcome to recovery.org.uk – Providing you with the best and most up-to-date advice on recovery sources across the United Kingdom. If you, or someone you know, is suffering from alcohol or drug abuse dependency call us today to find out more on the treatments options available to you. Addiction is ...
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The Hideout

Women’s Aid have created this space to help young people understand domestic abuse, and how to take positive action if it’s happening to you. TeenSPEAK – have your say We have been inviting young people across the country to put their questions and suggestions about domestic violence to the most in...
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IMAlive: An Online Crisis Chat

MALIVE is a service of the Kristin Brooks Hope Center (KBHC), a nonprofit organization. Our focus is suicide intervention, prevention, awareness and education. We provide help and hope through online crisis chat, college campus and high school events and other educational programs. Depression is t...
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Refuge - National Domestic Abuse Helpline

National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247 Supporting those who have experienced violence and abuse is at the core of everything we do. No matter what your experience – domestic violence, sexual violence, ‘honour’ based violence, forced marriage, FGM, human trafficking or modern slavery – we ar...
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Respect Phoneline Covid-19 response

During lockdown or self-isolation, domestic abuse perpetrators are likely to escalate the abusive behaviours towards their partners. We understand this is a particularly challenging time and we are taking steps to ensure that domestic abuse perpetrators have access to our helpline support during the...
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Switchboard

Welcome to Switchboard – the LGBT+ helpline – a place for calm words when you need them most. We’re here to help you with whatever you want to talk about. Nothing is off limits, and we understand how anxious you might feel before you pick up the phone. The Switchboard Promise To talk things thro...
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Nightline

Nightline Association is the charity for Nightlines and exists to support, promote and develop Nightline services. Nightlines are confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, non-directive and non-advisory support services run by students for students. Find your institution's Nightline and other suppor...
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Helping Your Child Deal With Death

When a loved one dies, children feel and show their grief in different ways. How kids cope with the loss depends on things like their age, how close they felt to the person who died, and the support they receive. Things parents can do to help a child who has lost a loved one are explained via the l...
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SANE

SANE provides emotional support, guidance and information to anyone affected by mental illness, including families, friends and carers.  Our mental health support services are confidential. We offer non-judgemental and compassionate emotional support. Our team of mental health professionals and tr...
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Shout

Shout is the UK’s first 24/7 text service, free on all major mobile networks, for anyone in crisis anytime, anywhere. It’s a place to go if you’re struggling to cope and you need immediate help. Shout 85258 is a free, confidential, anonymous text support service. You can text from wherever you are i...
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Redthread

At Redthread we work shoulder to shoulder with NHS colleagues. Since beginning our Youth Violence Intervention Programme at Kings College Hospital 15 years ago, we’ve been in emergency departments reaching young victims of violence and helping them to recover and turn their lives around. Covid-19 a...
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NAZ: Counselling for BAME Adults (Available via phone, Skype or video call)

NAZ provides counselling and psychotherapy to those experiencing difficulties with their sexuality, relationships and sexual health. We work with adults, and specialise in working with people from BAME communities. Our counsellors have a range of languages and backgrounds What we can offer Our co...
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Al-Anon Family Groups

Al-Anon Family Groups offers free and inclusive meetings for the benefit of the relatives and friends of drinkers. Given the recent outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) we wanted to reassure you that Al-Anon Family Groups is still available to provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affe...
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HOPELINEUK

HOPELINEUK advisers want to work with you to understand why these thoughts of suicide might be present. They also want to provide you with a safe space to talk through anything happening in your life that could be impacting on your or anyone else’s ability to stay safe. For children and young peo...