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Robert Bloomfield

Support Zone for Families

Please always contact us in the first instance if you have a concern. We are here to help!

In this section you can find lots of information regarding a wide range of topics. There are also support strategies and useful links for you to consider. 

https://cbc.cloud.servelec-synergy.com/SynergyFIS/ - Family Information service @ Central Bedfordshire Council

https://chums.uk.com/ - Chums-Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Service. This website allows you to self-refer for their service.

https://www.elft.nhs.uk/camhs/where-we-work/south-bedfordshireluton-camhs - Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. This website allows you to self-refer. 

South Bedfordshire/Luton CAMHS | East London NHS Foundation Trust

South Bedfordshire/Luton CAMHS

www.elft.nhs.uk

https://luminova.app/ - Lumi Nova is a therapeutic game that helps children aged 7-12 years self-manage worries and build resilience. In addition to this we will be starting to run one off workshops for groups of pupils within school.

https://brightpaths.org.uk/services/yes-mental-health-mentoring/ - Yes Mentoring is a remote light touch online mentoring sessions, designed for children aged 11 to 18. Their Youth Empowerment and Support Service is the core of their family services, and is a remote service of 6-12 weekly sessions, each lasting 40-50 minutes. They cover topics such as: coping strategies, mindfulness skills, boosting self-esteem and goal achievement.

https://www.selfharm.co.uk/ - Free online self harm support for 10-17 year olds

https://www.everything-ok.co.uk/ - This website is designed to signpost young people between 10 and 18 years old to relevant local and national information, advice, and support.

https://chrysaliscentre.net/ - Chrysalis Centre is a ground-breaking programme of interventions to break the cycle of domestic abuse making victims, families and communities safer.

https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/info/182/young_carers - Young carers are children under the age of 18 who spend time helping to care for close friends or family, who due to illness or disability, may find it difficult without their support.