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Hertfordshire Children and Young People's Mental Health Service Directory

The services below provide a combination of early intervention and more specialist support for children and young people's mental health.  Click the service name to be redirected to more information.

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MWS Contact: Mrs White - Wellbeing & Mental Health Lead - cwhite@monkswalk.herts.sch.uk

 

We highly recommend the following services if you feel like you need some extra support:

Kooth Free, safe and anonymous support for young people Website
Chathealth Contact a school nurse via text message

07840 635050

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Healthforteens Love your body, love yourself, love health Website
Youngminds The voice for young peoples' mental health and wellbeing Website
Mind Advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem Website
Childline Childline is yours – a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything.

Website

0800 1111

Nspcc Every child is worth fighting for. Contact the NSPCC if you suspect abuse or neglect.

Website

Email

0808 800 5000

Clickceop Child Exploitation and Online Protection Website
Camhs NHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

Website

Website

Website

Shout 24 hour text service for anyone in crisis

Website

Text: 85258

Cgl Spectrum Drug and Alcohol Recovery Service Website
Budhiffy logo Meditation and Mindfulness App Website
Woebot logo Mental Health Chatbot Website
Just talk Just Talk Website

 

 

Children Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team (CCATT) Website
Signpost Signpost Counselling – We’re here for you Website
First steps ed First Steps ED | Eating Disorder Support & Recovery Charity Website

 

 

Service details | Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust Website

Withyouth

Home - WithYouth Website

 

Lumi Nova: Tales of Courage Website

 

Award-Winning Digital Mental Health Support For Young People | The Sandbox Website

 

mental health and emotional wellbeing strategy

Below are the slides/resources from the recent Parent Forums on wellbeing and mental health: