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  1. Be U Notts
    Be U Notts is a free, accessible and convenient mental health and emotional wellbeing support service for Children and Young People between 0-25 years of age and their parent/carers in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County (except Bassetlaw). Be U Notts is FREE of charge, and…
    Helpline available Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
    Be U Notts
  2. What does the service do? This service provide nursing support and advice on health issues for children and young people, and their families and carers. They also support the move from children's healthcare to adult healthcare when young people leave school. Who can access the service? The service…
    The service is open 8:30am – 4:30pm, Monday to Friday all year round.
  3. Eden Futures
    We provide high quality, person centred care, support and enablement for people with disabilities and support needs. Developing services around the individual at all stages of their care pathway from supported living and outreach support to access the community, through to support under the Mental…
    1 Rose LaneMansfield WoodhouseNottinghamshireNG19 8BA
    Eden Futures
  4. Freed Beeches
    For young people aged 14 and above with a mild to moderate eating disorder.  The service provides counselling, therapies and dietetic advice. Young people aged 14-18 must have parental or GP consent prior to referral
    39Park StreetWorksopNottinghamshireS80 1HW
    Freed Beeches
  5. Health for teens
    The Health for Teens website supports young people aged 11 - 19 with their health and wellbeing.  The website features interactive content, films and quizzes written by health experts and includes topics as wide ranging as exam stress to anger management, and from spots to…
    Health for teens
  6. Help for parents
    Parents and carers say they want access to reliable information about their young person’s mental health condition. This website aims to help you to help your young person by directing you to sources of support, advice and information For both parents and professionals.
    Help for parents
  7. Kooth.com is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatised way for children and young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line.  Staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors and available Monday to Friday from 12 noon until 10pm each night, and weekends from 6pm to…
    Available Monday to Friday from 12 noon until 10pm each night, and weekends from 6pm to 10pm, 365 days per year
  8. NottAlone is a website with local mental health advice and help for young people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, all in one place. If you are aged under 25, are a parent or carer, or a professional that supports young people, you can find information, advice…
  9. Childrens Society
    Safe Time Nottinghamshire provides therapeutic support to children and young people aged 17 and under who have experienced sexual exploitation or abuse. We aim to ensure that children and young people referred into Safe Time are kept safe and supported and that the level of…
    Childrens Society
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