We want parents and guardians to know that they can come to us with any concerns they have about their child’s emotional wellbeing.
Crisis
If you or anyone you know needs mental health support in a crisis – call 111 and select the mental health option to speak to an NHS professional – they are 24/7. This service is for anyone of any age living in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
A free anonymous online wellbeing support service available every day for young people and parents who seek professional support.
Kooth has developed a brochure to help parents/guardians understand and be aware of signs that may show warnings of mental illness in young people. This brochure also contains tips on how to start conversations with young people regarding their mental health. Read the brochure here.
They offer a variety of sessions to help better understand their service. Sessions are available to help parents and guardians understand what support their children can gain from this service.
More information is available on Kooth’s website.
How Are You is a website that gathers all of the local activities, groups and services that help boost wellbeing. This can also help them connect with others, get active, learn new skills and become more creative. If you live in Cambridgeshire this website can help come up with things that may help your child. Visit the website for more information: https://haycambspboro.co.uk/about/.
This may help is a service available for parents and guardians that have concerns about their child’s mental health. The website has been created with the help of people that have experienced mental health challenges. The subjects on the website have helped people in the past so the information available may be helpful to you.
Areas covered on the website include school avoidance, eating disorders, teenager safety, self-harm, gaming and online activity and child mental health.
More information is available on their website: https://thismayhelp.me/.
We have recently published a new resource for parents and carers of young people to help them better understand Prevent and what they can do to protect their child from extremism and radicalisation. The resource comes in two formats – a slide pack that you can use for the delivery of training and workshops, and a leaflet that can be accessed by parents and carers in their own time.
Below are some websites that offer help to parents and families that are experiencing emotional health issues as well as other issues that young people and families could be experiencing.
https://www.samaritans.org/scotland/how-we-can-help/schools/parents-and-carers/
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/
https://centre33.org.uk/help/how-we-can-help/