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Resources to support the wellbeing of young adults and families
Emotional Wellbeing Gateway website - has information, advice and resources on mental health issues. (The site allows you to do a keyword search for local community support groups in your area.) Wellbeing Suffolk – The wellbeing service provides a range of online courses and webinars. Wellbeing in Education…Mental Health and Parenting
Many parents and carers struggle with mental health problems while caring for their children. The key thing is to talk to someone and not be afraid to get some extra support so that you can continue to provide a safe and loving environment for your children. Below we have…Suffolk InfoLink wins NAFIS award for Best Directory 2023!
"This is a wonderful achievement. It is a huge endeavour to create and maintain a directory of this size, and I am pleased that this significant work has been recognised by this award. The directory is a vital resource for families." Cllr Rachel Hood, Cabinet…Barnardo's Phoneline Service
Barnardo’s phoneline service helps to guide families to emotional wellbeing support via the Emotional Wellbeing Hub helpline The Barnardo’s phoneline service is a new additional option that has been added to the Emotional Wellbeing Hub helpline to help support parents, carers and young people aged…Neurodevelopmental Disorder (NDD) Pathway (East & West Suffolk)
The Neurodevelopmental Disorder (NDD) Pathway (East & West Suffolk) aims to provide a clear and structured approach to support families who require assistance with supporting a child or young person with neurodevelopmental conditions, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). For more information…I'm worried about my child's mental health
Does your child need urgent help? If it's an emergency call 999. If it's not life threatening. Call NHS mental Health Crisis Support Line on 111 and press option 2 (24/7) for anyone of any age in Norfolk and Suffolk. The video below…Depression in children and young people
What is the difference between low mood and depression in children and young people? Low mood may come and go, whereas depression is when a child or young person is struggling with feelings of sadness over a long period of time that won't go away.…Support and childcare for early years children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
At Suffolk County Council we promote equality and inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged families, children in care, children in need, children with disabilities and children with special educational needs. This includes working with parents/carers and providers to remove any barriers to accessing early education and to…Free Parent and Carer Wellbeing Workshops coming up in early 2024
The Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust's Psychology in Schools Team, which are a team of clinical psychologists and senior psychotherapists from specialist mental health services, have lots of free online parent and carer workshops coming up between January and May 2024! These free parent and carer…Updated Emotional Wellbeing Hub Referral Form and Guidance for Professionals
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) has launched an updated referral form and referral criteria guidance for professionals who need to refer a child or young person to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). The new referral criteria applies to GPs and professionals (including…