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Gold Digger Trust wellbeing activities and wellbeing courses in Sheffield.
Autistic Children and Carers Together (ACCT) Sheffield activity sessions every week to support children with autism, and their parents and carers.
Support, think, act, motivate, participate (STAMP) – Chilypep mental health and wellbeing sessions to help young people from the age of 14 to 25.
Zest Community is a centre for community wellbeing, a vibrant, community-led initiative, bringing people together, improving lives, and increasing access to health, education, leisure, and recreational facilities for all sections of the community.
Sheffield Futures is a charity supporting young people to feel well, have a voice and get into the training, education or work that is right for them.
Childline a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything. Resources, counselling, and message boards about bullying, relationships, family, deafness, and more.
Epic Friends helps provide resources for helping and supporting your own friends when they experience mental health struggles.
Kooth articles, discussion boards and daily journal focusing on digital mental health.
The Mix connect young people to experts and their peers to talk about everything from money to mental health, homelessness to jobs, break-ups to drugs and more.
Door 43 offers a number of services including a drop in, one to one support, wellbeing cafes and social prescribing spaces and can support young people with lots of different things they may need advice on or are struggling with.
Rethink Mental Illness services keep people living with mental illness safe and well in the community, prevent their needs from escalating, and help them live independently, access the information, support and care they are entitled to, and understand and exercise their rights.
Samaritans offer support for those having a difficult time, and if you are worried about someone else.
Give Us A Shout is the UK’s first and only free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope.
Project 6 provide services for individuals, families and communities affected by substance use, and those who may be experiencing multiple disadvantages.
The Grow Programme use a therapeutic coaching approach that focuses on the soft skills that are a key ingredient to thriving in life and at work, such as working well with others, handling conflict and managing personal motivation.
Short Term Educational Programme (STEP) is a city-wide service provides free educational courses that are designed to help with a range of mental health conditions.
Mental Heath Matters offers free mental health support in a welcoming, comfortable, non-judgmental, and non-clinical environment. Our experienced staff team is available to provide emotional, social and practical support if you are in crisis or feel you are heading toward a crisis situation.
Please note: this is a generic information sheet relating to care at Sheffield Children’s NHS FT. These details may not reflect treatment at other hospitals. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professionals’ instructions. If this resource relates to medicines, please read it alongside the medicine manufacturer’s patient information leaflet. If this information has been translated into another language from English, efforts have been made to maintain accuracy, but there may still be some translation errors. If you are unsure about any of the guidance in this resource or have specific questions about how it relates to your child, always ask your healthcare professional for further advice.
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