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- Anxious, Worried, Stressed? Get help 24/7 from crisis support volunteers. SHOUT is the UK's 24/7 text messaging service, free on major network providers. This is a helpline for anyone in crisis, anywhere anytime if you are struggling to cope.
- Chapter2 is a faith based organisation that supports fatherless boys and young men (7 to 16 years old) with positive male role models and mentors, currently in the Reading area. 1-2-1 mentoring Visit website to find out more448aBasingstoke RoadReadingRG2 0RX
- Little Blue Book of Sunshine offers top tips to help young people cope with stress In these uncertain and challenging times, looking after our mental health has never been so important. Good mental health allows us to cope with life’s ups and downs, to feel…
- Open Monday to SaturdayI am a Life Coach (LCH DIP) and an Accredited Master Coach with The International Authority For Professional Coaching & Mentoring (IAPC&M). I work specifically with young people who want to increase their confidence and self-esteem. I have experience in dealing with weight and lifestyle…87Paddick DriveLower EarleyReadingBerkshireRG6 4HF
- The Children’s Single Point of Access is Reading’s new arrangement for you to raise concerns about a child (pre-birth to 18 years old - up to 25 years for children and young people with special needs) this includes safeguarding and child protection. Having a Single Point…
- Contact us Monday-Friday 9am-5pmHealthwatch Reading is your local health and social care champion. If you use GPs and hospitals, dentists, pharmacies, care homes or other health and social care services in your area, we want to hear about your experiences, good and bad. We are independent of the NHS…
- Primary Mental Health Workers work within Brighter Futures for Children's Education Department. They support children and young people where a concern has been identified around mental health issues such as low mood, self-harm, anxiety, challenging behaviour, aggression, attachment difficulties, school phobias and emotion regulation. This…Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- Line is open 24 hours every day of the year (Weekends and Bank Holidays included)HOPELineUK is a specialist telephone helpline service staffed by trained professionals who give non-judgemental support, practical advice and information to children, teenagers and young people up to the age of 35 who are worried about themselves or anyone who is concerned about a young person They…2 BanksideCrosfield StreetWarringtonWA1 1UP
- Helpline Monday to Friday 9.30am to 4pmYoungMinds is the UK’s leading charity committed to improving the emotional well being and mental health of children and young people. Driven by their experiences we campaign, research and influence policy and practice. We also provide expert knowledge to professionals, parents and young people through…Suite 11, Crosby RowBaden PlaceLondonSE1 1YW
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