Where To Get Help
Emotional Well Being Websites
Parentline Plus a national charity that works for, and with, parents. Info for all aspects of parenting including regional support groups, groups run by phone and online message boards.
Helpline: 0808 800 2222
Contact a Family the only UK-wide charity providing advice, information and support to the parents of all disabled children.
Helpline: 0808 808 3555
National Autistic Society Information on the rights and interests of all people on the autistic spectrum, providing individuals and their families with help, support and services.
Helpline: 0845 070 4004 (open 10am-4pm, Monday-Friday)
Young Minds is the UK’s leading charity committed to improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people. Parent helpline - 0808 802 5544
Mental Health Foundation Information on types of problems faced by children, what the symptoms might be and who to talk to get help.
Shout for support in a crisis - Text Shout to 85258
Online safety: what parents need to know, advice on what children do on the internet, social networking websites and online games.
Cyber bullying Advice for parents about bullying online and through social networking websites or mobile phones .
QUIT smoking youth service, helps young people make informed choices about tobacco use and provides practical, tailored support and advice to those who want to stop smoking at www.quit.org.uk/youth-services/
DELTA – a outreach service that provides support for children and young people (up to the age of 19) affected by their own alcohol or drug use or that of their parent(s).
CHILD LINE 0800 1111 Contact Child Line anytime - calls are free and confidential
Exam Stress Sometimes exams can leave you feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope. The good news is the stress can be managed and help is available here.
Kooth – An online mental wellbeing community. It offers anonymous online support designed to support young people.
RDaSH Eclinic – this is a free app which can be downloaded to any phone. It is an instant messaging app which allows young people to book a confidential appointment with a school nurse via a ‘live chat’ about any health issues they may feel they have.
Northern Lincolnshire Integrated Sexual Health Service – a service from Virgin Care. Here you can access advice and testing for sexually transmitted infections, emergency contraception, all methods of contraception, pregnancy testing and referral, support for LGBT and sexual assault.
Youth Information Counselling Unit - a counselling and information service for young people aged 13-25. Phone 01724 281824 or e-mail projects@northlincs.gov.uk
Relate – a provider of relationship support
Gender Identity Development Service – a highly specialised clinic for young people experiencing difficulties with their gender identity.
Young Carers – advice and support for young carers
Blue Door – a specialist service providing support for anyone who has experienced domestic abuse and sexual violence.
Life Central – a website for support for students for a range of issues from eating well to relationships and keeping safe.
Children’s Centre – based in Crowle, Keadby and Epworth. These are places where you can seek advice and support on child and family health, parenting and lots more.
CAMHS – Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service – for young people and families who are experiencing mental health and emotional and wellbeing difficulties.
Self-Harm Information Websites
MIND provides information and advice on understanding self harm.
HARMLESS is a user led organisation that provides a range of services about self-harm.
Young Minds is the UK’s leading charity committed to improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people.
Young Minds Parent help line 0808 802 5544
Mental Health Foundation is the UK charity which works across all age ranges and all aspects of mental health.
Click here for information regarding self-harm.
Click here for booklet 'The Truth about self-harm.
Click here for information about Self-harm.
CHILD LINE 0800 1111 Contact Child Line anytime - calls are free and confidential
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