Age 11 - 25

Mental health support services are available for young people aged 11-18 years old, and up to 25 years old for those with special educational needs and disabilities in Havering. These range from services which promote and maintain emotional wellbeing to services for more targeted support.  

We all have mental health

Wellbeing survey

Havering conducted a wellbeing census in ten Havering secondary schools from June to July 2023, as part of our commitment to amplify the voice of young people in the borough. The census is based on the #BeeWell survey, which has been locally adapted by UCLPartners in collaboration with Havering Council.  The survey was used to measure the wellbeing of young people in Havering and the insights will be used to guide positive changes to improve young people’s wellbeing in the borough. More information can be found at - https://www.havering.gov.uk/info/20006/schools_and_education/897/haverings_beewell_youth_wellbeing_census

Thriving -Those whose current need is support in maintaining mental wellbeing through effective prevention and promotion strategies.

Sports Activities and Clubs 

There are a range of sports activities and clubs available in Havering to promote mental wellbeing. Information about activities and clubs can be found at - https://familyserviceshub.havering.gov.uk/kb5/havering/directory/results.page?familychannel=4_11

 Havering Emotional Support Team (HEST) 

Collaborative service which is designed to help meet the emotional wellbeing needs of children and young people in education settings. This support is aimed at children and young people who may be experiencing mild to moderate emotional wellbeing concerns.

Access: Referrals from HEST schools only

https://www.nelft.nhs.uk/havering-mental-health-support-team-mhst/

Phone: 0300 5551201
Ext: 54405

Email: MHSThav@nelft.nhs.uk

Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5

Cost: Free

 Youth Service, London Borough of Havering 

A range of programmes are delivered by the Youth Team to support thriving youth people at the London Borough of Havering. These include:

  • Tea and Talk (young people aged 13-19 years old)
  • Revellers (young people aged 11-17 years old with additional needs)
  • SAFE Youth Club (young people aged 13-18 years old)
  • Pre-teens Youth Club (young people in Year 6 and 7)
  • LGBTQ+ Drop In (young people aged 11-18) years old
  • True Colours LGBTQ+ Youth Club (young people aged 13 years old and older)
  • Team Gym (young people 13-25 with SEND)*
  • Children in Care Youth Club (young people aged 10-16 years old in care or with care experience)
  • Music for Wellbeing (young people aged 11 years and older)

 

Access: Self-referrals

Phone: 01708 376004

Email: myplace@havering.gov.uk

Cost: Free / *£5 per session

 

Children and Adults with Disabilities (CAD) Service, London Borough of Havering 

A multi-disciplinary service providing advice, support and guidance to educational settings, families and children and young people aged 0-25, including on children and young people’s social, emotional and mental health. 

The CAD Services comprises multiple teams, including:

Educational Psychology Service

 

For more information see

Education Psychology Service | Havering Directory

 

CAD 5-19 Support Team

 

For more information see

CAD 5-19 Support Team (Children and Adults with Disabilities) | Havering Directory

Getting Advice - Those who need advice and signposting

This group includes both those with mild or temporary difficulties AND those with fluctuating or ongoing severe difficulties, who are managing their own health and not wanting goals-based specialist input. Information is shared such that it empowers young people and families to find the best ways of supporting their mental health and wellbeing.

Havering Emotional Support Team (HEST) 

Collaborative service which is designed to help meet the emotional wellbeing needs of children and young people in education settings. This support is aimed at children and young people who may be experiencing mild to moderate emotional wellbeing concerns.

 Access: Referrals from HEST schools only.

https://www.nelft.nhs.uk/havering-mental-health-support-team-mhst/

Phone: 0300 5551201
Ext: 54405

Email: MHSThav@nelft.nhs.uk

Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5

Cost: Free  

Youth Service, London Borough of Havering

A range of programmes are delivered by the Youth Team for young people with mild mental health concerns at the London Borough of Havering. These include:

  • Grl Academy (young women 11-18 years old)
  • Goodfellas (young men aged 13-16 years old)
  • Go Girls (young women aged 11-18 years old)
  • Bounce Back (young people aged 13-16 years old experiencing low level mental health difficulties or struggling with emotional wellbeing)
  • 5 Ways to Wellbeing (young people aged 13-16 years old)
  • Phoenix (young women aged 15-17 years old with experience of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) / Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE)) 

Access: Referral required from school or healthcare professional

Phone: 01708 376004

Email: myplace@havering.gov.uk

Cost: Free

  

Mind in Havering and Barking & Dagenham

Support Group for Parents

2 hours a week support meeting for parents of young people suffering with mental health difficulties.

Access: Self-referrals

Phone: 01708 457040

Email: youngadults@haveringmind.org.uk

Cost: Free

 

AddUp

Various projects for children and young people with ADHD and associated disorders.

Also provide:

  • Training for parent/carers and children on how to manage ADHD in the family unit.
  • Targeted one to one support for children in a school setting
  • Training for professionals including school staff

 

Access: self-referral or professional referral

Age group: from 5 years

Phone: 01708 454040

Email: addup@addup.co.uk

Website: www.addup.co.uk

 

Papyrus 

Information and advice for young people who may be at risk for harming themselves.

  • HOPELINEUK: 0800 068 4141.
  • Text: 07860 039967

Website: www.papyrus-uk.org/help-and-advice-resources

Getting Help - Those who need focused goals-based input.

This grouping comprises those children, young people and families who would benefit from focused, evidence-based help and support, with clear aims, and criteria for assessing whether these aims have been achieved.

The professional may not necessarily be a trained mental health provider, but may be a range of people who can provide targeted, outcomes-focused help to address the specific mental health issue.

Havering Emotional Support Team (HEST)

 

Collaborative service which is designed to help meet the emotional wellbeing needs of children and young people in education settings. This support is aimed at children and young people who may be experiencing mild to moderate emotional wellbeing concerns.

 

Access: Referrals from HEST schools only.

Phone: tel: 0300 5551201
Ext: 54405

Email: MHSThav@nelft.nhs.uk

 

Kooth Online Counselling

 

Our live counselling functionality allows children and young people to receive professional support through either booked or drop in sessions as and when a session is required.

 

Access: Self-referral via Kooth website - www.kooth.com

Age group: For young people aged 10-18 years old

 

HBBS Counselling

 

Face-to-face individual counselling.

Specialism in bereavement and loss but also support on a wide range of issues including low mood and anxiety.

 

Access: Self-referrals, referrals by family members, schools or other professionals

Phone: 01708476912

Email: enquiries@hbbscounselling.org

 

Stop Breath Think Online Counselling

 

Online counselling sessions, telephone counselling, 24/7 text support

 

Access: Self-referral and referral from professionals - www.stopbreathethink.org.uk

Age group: 8-21 years olds

 

You and Me Counselling

 

 

Various funded counselling services for young people fitting specific criteria (check website), paid-for counselling sessions.

 

Access: Referral from education settings

Age group: Young people (upper primary and secondary

Phone: 01708 477663

Email: info@youandmecounselling.org.uk

 

Relate Counselling and Mediation, London North East and Essex

 

Family counselling and mediation, counselling for children and young people 5 to 25 years old

 

Access: Self-referral or agency referral

Phone: 01708 441722

Email: enquiries@relatelnee.org.uk

Cost: Dependent on family/parental income, reduced cost counselling available, and some free to access support from funding if eligible.

 

HOPELINE247, Papyrus Suicide Prevention

 

Online support for young people in need of suicide prevention advice.

 

Access: Self-referrals

Age group: Young people aged under 35 years old

Phone: 0800 0684141

Email: pat@papyrus-uk.org

Cost: Free

 

BEAT Eating Disorder Support

 

Online and helpline support for those diagnosed with an ED or awaiting diagnosis. Support for parents and carers.

 

Access: Self-referrals

Phone: 0808 8010677

Email: help@beateatingdisorders.org.uk

Cost: Free

 

 

SW!TCH Minds Mentoring

 

Young people who would benefit from 1-1 mentoring to help deal with behavioural issues at school and in the community.

Access: Referral from school or via probation / Youth Justice Service

Age group: Young people aged 10-25 years old

Phone: 02085 972900

Email: info@lifelineprojects.co.uk

Cost: Free

 

Peace of Mind, London Borough of Havering

 

Peace of Mind is delivered by the local authority's' Education Services to support mental wellbeing. Primary and secondary schools can refer pupils who are presenting with mental ill health, anxiety or are school refusers or non-engagers with education.

 

Access: Referrals from schools via Inclusions Gateway

Cost: Free

 

 

Ready for Adulthood (R4A), Mind in Havering & Barking and Dagenham

 

R4A with YP is a 6-week approx. course in person for all young people aged 17-25 across the Borough struggling with their mental health; and those who fall below the CAMHs threshold, or are waiting for CAMHs support.

 

 

Access: Self referrals and professionals

Email: youngadults@haveringmind.org.uk

Cost: Free

 

Ready for Adulthood, Parent Support Group - Mind in Havering & Barking and Dagenham

 

Parent Support Group is an online facilitated, peer support group. Parent Support Group is for any parent struggling to support their young people who are experiencing some challenges with their mental health and wellbeing. 

Access: Self referrals and professionals

Email: youngadults@haveringmind.org.uk

Cost: Free

 

 

Getting More Help - Those who need more extensive and specialised goals-based help.

This grouping also comprises those children, young people and families who would benefit from focused, evidence-based interventions, with clear aims, and criteria for assessing whether these aims have been achieved.

It encompasses those young people and families who would benefit from extensive intervention.

This grouping might include children with a range of overlapping needs that mean they may require greater input, such as the coexistence of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), major trauma or broken attachments.

Child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS)

 

CAMHS deliver a range of services to support positive emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our team can support children and young people with emotional and mental health difficulties.

The Wellbeing Hub will support children and young people with emotional and psychological needs/disorders by providing both assessments, signposting and referral to the most appropriate type of support from universal and targeted services, and direct specialist support when required. 

Access: Parent/carer referrals and professionals

Phone:  0300 300 1888 and ask for CAMHS

Email: referralsacorncentre@nelft.nhs.uk 

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