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Parents/Carers
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Students
A website for all things revision.
UCAS operate the application process for UK universities and provide help for all students applying for university.
Information to Young People and Families about CAMHS and mental health
Information and support to Trans and gender individuals
Support for parents/ carers and young people in relation to mental health
Support to children/ young people who hear voices, sees visions or have unusual sensory experiences
Online counselling support to young people
Support to Young people information, advice and guidance support
Self-help website to Young people with depression, anxiety, anger, panic, stress, bereavement, phobias, traumatic stress, sleep problems, obsession and compulsions
Self- help website for young people and parents/carers to support with anxiety
Self-help website for ADHD, anger, anxiety, pain, suicidal thoughts, depression, flashbacks, self-esteem, OCD, panic, problem solving, psychosis, relationships, stress.
Support for young people who self- harm
Beat is the UK’s leading charity supporting anyone affected by eating disorders, anorexia, bulimia, EDNOS or any other difficulties with food, weight and shape
Childline is a free, private and confidential service where you talk with professionals about what is concerning you.