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The Source Emotional Wellbeing Directory for Young People in Suffolk

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The Source website provides information, advice and guidance to young people in Suffolk, aged 11-18 (and up to 25 for those with additional needs) on issues they face in their everyday lives.

The website has a 'Your Mind' section for young people to explore a wide range of information and advice about various emotional health and wellbeing topics, such as: anxiety, stress, loneliness, low mood, self-harm, suicidal feelings and more.
The website also has an Emotional Wellbeing Directory of helplines and support services that young people can contact to find the right support.

The Source website also has other useful information about learning, career options (including apprenticeships and a CV Builder), relationships and sex, keeping safe, inclusion, and housing and money.

The site is aimed at young people but is also a valuable resource to parents and carers looking for local information to help support their child or young person.

 

Who to contact

Name
Children and Young People's Services (the Engagement Hub)
Position
Suffolk County Council
Email
thesource@suffolk.gov.uk
Website
The Source Emotional Wellbeing Directory
Social Media
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Address
8
Russell Road
IP1 2BX
Ipswich
Suffolk
Postcode
IP1 2BX
Notes

Monday to Friday - office hours only

Where to go

Name
The Source is for young people
Address
See main contact details below.
Area served
All Suffolk

Days & Times

Online support

Other details

Cost Details
None
Referral required?
No
Age Groups
16-25 years, Adults, Young people
Service users involved in planning
Yes
Information on The Source website is co-produced with young people.

Support for people with disabilities

Access Suffolk
Access Suffolk
Experience of including people with special educational needs and disabilities

The Source website offers information for young people with SEND and additional needs.

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