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Concerned about a child?

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In an emergency please ring 999

Mental Health and Wellbeing

Children and Young Peoples Mental Health and Wellbeing- Information for South Gloucestershire professionals

Information and signposting

To find out more about getting help locally with mental health and wellbeing including what to do in a mental health crisis, see the following South Gloucestershire leaflets:

Children and Young People Mental Health Leaflet

Adult Mental Health and Wellbeing Leaflet

The South Gloucestershire Mental Health and Wellbeing Directory of Services for Children and Young People provides a place for professionals to get quick, easy and direct access to mental health and wellbeing information in South Gloucestershire.

South Gloucestershire Education settings can access the Health Promotion in Education Setting programme which includes the Mental Health and Wellbeing Award which celebrates and promotes whole setting approaches to Mental Health and Wellbeing.

Training and CPD Opportunities

For Free Mental Health and Wellbeing Training see the Public Health Mental Health and Wellbeing Leaflet– For professionals working in South Gloucestershire.

In Our Place: Free Online Courses – Created by the Solihull Approach. Supports families and professionals with topics like confidence-building, behaviour management, and relationship development. Free for those who live or work in South Gloucestershire.  Access code: CONCORDE

Self-Harm Guidance

Toolkits

Anxiety toolkits:

Successfully Managing Anxiety – Information for parents and carers

Successfully Managing Anxiety – Information for children and young people

Sleep toolkits

These toolkits provide guidance and support and will develop awareness of the importance of sleep and offer information, advice and guidance to prevent sleep issues occurring.

SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability)

Early Years 0 – 5 years

Childhood 5 – 13 years

Adolescence 13 – 18 years

Further resources for parents, carers and families:

Understanding your child’s mental health toolkit

This toolkit helps parents and carers to think about practical ways to understand and support their children’s mental health and wellbeing.

Understanding your child’s self-harm toolkit.

This guide aims to support parents to understand their children’s self-harm including tips on how to support their child and look after their own wellbeing.

 

Relevant links: (could it link back to these pages?)

Children and Young People’s Mental Health-OneYou South Glos

Support with Mental Health and Wellbeing for Children- SGC