As part of our commitment to be a Mentally Healthy School, we value the importance of supporting wellbeing both in school and at home. This hub provides parents and carers with helpful resources, practical advice and links to external support services.
Please find below a list of useful websites that can be used to support your children and family's wellbeing at home:
Coping with Mental Health and parenting.
Hampshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) is a NHS specialist service that aims to help young people aged 5 -18 years and their families who are finding it hard to manage their emotional and psychological health.
A helpful resource that offers information and support for children experiencing social, emotional and mental health challenges, helping families access guidance to support their child’s learning and wellbeing.
Place2Be is a children’s mental health charity with over 30 years’ experience working with pupils, families and staff in UK schools.
An A-Z guide to supporting young people with their mental health and wellbeing.
Access expert advice, practical tips for parents, and a helpful overview of the mental health support available.
Information and guidance on looking after your mental health or supporting someone else. Practical how-to guides and A-Z topics.
A Hampshire led website focused on supporting family wellbeing.
A Hampshire led website that provides support and advice for parents of children who are struggling with their mental health.
Coram Family Lives provides targeted early intervention and support to families.
A NHS led website that provides support and advice for parents of children who are struggling with their mental health or general wellbeing.
Advice and guidance for parents and carers to help support a child or young person experiencing poor mental health or wellbeing.
A website that provides advice about young people’s mental health, created by experts and parents together.
Health advice to help your children grow and flourish.
Information and help with parenting siblings. This website provides information and tips for supporting siblings with feelings, attention, and understanding disability or additional needs.
A charity that provides information and support for helping your child to sleep well at night.
Sasha’s Project is a charity which runs a drop-in centre in Fleet. It is a safe place for young people in and around Fleet, Hampshire, who are struggling with anxiety, depression and their mental health.
A charity that provide emotional, social and practical help to anyone ages 7 to 25 who cares unpaid for a family member with an illness, disability, mental health condition or addiction.
Counselling services that are free to access including family counselling and youth couselling (11+).
At Child Bereavement UK supports grieving children and young people (up to 25), and parents bereaved of a child to find hope and rebuild their lives.
Bereavement support for young people.