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Chesswood Junior School

Mental health support - Children

 
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NHS TOP TIPS FOR MENTAL HEALTH

West Sussex Youth Cabinet have been running a 'Free Your Mind' campaign to raise awareness around mental health and wellbeing. These posters are the NHS top tips for a variety of mental health concerns, including stress, anxiety, self esteem and self harm.

Mentally Healthy Schools

Mentally Healthy Schools is a free website for UK primary and secondary schools and further education settings, offering school staff and parents information, advice and practical resources to better understand and promote children’s mental health and wellbeing.

Mentally Healthy Schools
young minds

The UK’s leading charity for children and young people's mental health. Support and information on all aspects of mental health and wellbeing.

Young Minds

young minds Parents Helpline

Worried about a child or young person? Contact the Parents Helpline for free, confidential advice via the phone, email or webchat.

Parents Helpline
NSPCC 

Taking care of children and young people

 

NSPCC

Barnardo'S

We don’t abandon children because of who they are or what they’ve done. We listen to them, fight for their rights and do whatever it takes to protect and support them – because we believe that all children have the right to a happy and healthy life. Read more about our values.

At a time when more young people need specialist help with complex issues like sexual abuse, mental health problems and serious violence, our work is more vital than ever.

Times have changed and we've changed with them, but our belief in the potential of every child remains.

Barnardo's

Childline - online, on the phone, anytime. 

Get help and advice about a wide range of issues, call on 0800 1111, talk to a counsellor online, send Childline an email or post on the message boards.

Childline

e-wellbeing

e-wellbeing is a digital wellbeing service for young people, run by YMCA DownsLink Group. Our aim is for all young people to be able to access the right support and information around their emotional health and wellbeing, in the right place, at a time that is right for them.

 

e-wellbeing Sussex