This document provides summaries of organizations that offer support services to young people across a wide range of topics. It divides the information into 9 categories including sexual health, relationships, domestic abuse, careers, volunteering, health, drugs, physical health, and emotional wellbeing. Contact information and brief descriptions are given for numerous charities, helplines, and resources that provide advice and assistance to those under 25 on issues like housing, counseling, mental health, bullying, and substance abuse.
ICAWC 2014 - Dogs are the Best Teachers - Jayne BoundyDogs Trust
ICAWC 2014 Istanbul - Jayne's presentation about how we can get through to extremely difficult to engage with, challenging individuals and groups and
tackle any subject from maths, literacy, geography and science to CV writing, communication, anger
management and group work using dogs.
A look at how good England, Scotland and Wales are at treating people equally and fairly in 2015. An EasyRead version of: Is Britain fairer? The state of equality and human rights 2015
This is the full publicly available Communications Report From Ofcom For 2016.
It's from Birchills Telecom.
Birchills Telecom have some great pages to look at for example.
https://www.birchills.net/
or
https://www.birchills.net/birchillsblog/what-is-voip--voice-over-ip--.html
or
https://www.birchills.net/birchillsblog/uk-voip-providers-2017.html
ICAWC 2014 - Dogs are the Best Teachers - Jayne BoundyDogs Trust
ICAWC 2014 Istanbul - Jayne's presentation about how we can get through to extremely difficult to engage with, challenging individuals and groups and
tackle any subject from maths, literacy, geography and science to CV writing, communication, anger
management and group work using dogs.
A look at how good England, Scotland and Wales are at treating people equally and fairly in 2015. An EasyRead version of: Is Britain fairer? The state of equality and human rights 2015
This is the full publicly available Communications Report From Ofcom For 2016.
It's from Birchills Telecom.
Birchills Telecom have some great pages to look at for example.
https://www.birchills.net/
or
https://www.birchills.net/birchillsblog/what-is-voip--voice-over-ip--.html
or
https://www.birchills.net/birchillsblog/uk-voip-providers-2017.html
Please find attached Stonham Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support Service, an information pack full of information dedicated to to provides information and services in Birmingham. The service is a city wide service supporting carers and families who care for individuals with mental health difficulties living in Birmingham.
LGBT Youth and Runaway Statistics Brochure from the National Runaway SafelineNational Runaway Safeline
Get the facts on runaway LGBTQ youth and the obstacles they face to stay safe and off the street. Learn more from The National Runaway Safeline at 1800runaway.org.
well this about for organizations and they need volunteers to run it. so to encourage them i just made this i think soem will need this for some reason and they are welcome to use it..
Tackling child sexual exploitation, pop up uni, 2pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
Please find attached Stonham Birmingham Mental Health Carers Support Service, an information pack full of information dedicated to to provides information and services in Birmingham. The service is a city wide service supporting carers and families who care for individuals with mental health difficulties living in Birmingham.
LGBT Youth and Runaway Statistics Brochure from the National Runaway SafelineNational Runaway Safeline
Get the facts on runaway LGBTQ youth and the obstacles they face to stay safe and off the street. Learn more from The National Runaway Safeline at 1800runaway.org.
well this about for organizations and they need volunteers to run it. so to encourage them i just made this i think soem will need this for some reason and they are welcome to use it..
Tackling child sexual exploitation, pop up uni, 2pm, 2 september 2015NHS England
Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
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help you
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A problem
• Nightstop UK | www.nightstop.org.uk (16-25)
Provides a bed for the night for young people who need it, in
a moment of crisis; preventing young people from sleeping
rough, “sofa surfing” or staying in unsuitable accommodation
• The Hideout | www.thehideout.org.uk (under 21)
Created by Women’s aid to help children and young people
understand domestic abuse, and how to take positive action if
it’s happening to you
• Refuge | www.refuge.org.uk
A national charity which provides a wide range of specialist
domestic violence services to women and children
experiencing domestic violence. They also run the Freephone
24-Hour National Domestic Violence Helpline in partnership
with Women’s Aid
Friends, family
and home
All in One Support Services
• Childline | www.childline.org.uk (under 19)
A private and confidential service for children and young
people. Here you will find information on a whole range of
issues and can contact a Childline Counsellor – no problem is
too big or too small.
• Get Connected UK
www.getconnected.org.uk (under 25)
Free, confidential helpline service for young people who need
help, but don’t know which way to turn.
• The Site | www.thesite.org.uk (16–25)
The online guide to life delivered by YouthNet UK, offering
straight talking emotional support 24 hours a day.
• Teenage Helpline | www.teenagehelpline.org.uk
Providing advice and support on a variety of issues. You can
talk to a friendly mentor at any time; all conversations are
completely private.
• 4Children – Wychavon Early Help
www.4children.org.uk
A national charity all about children and families with local
services in Droitwich, Pershore and Evesham.
Youth Providers across the Wychavon area
• Wychavon Youth Bus
www.wychavon.gov.uk/youthbus
• Ourside Centre (Evesham)
http://ourside.org.uk
• Wallace House (Evesham)
www.wallacehouse.org.uk
• Pershore Riverside Centre
www.pershoreriversidecentre.org
• Droitwich Action for Future Youth
Drop-In Centres
and places to go
We know that some young people are hurt, abused and
frightened. If you are worried that you or a friend may be in
need of protection please contact the Access Centre on 01905
822666 (Monday to Friday 8.30-5pm). For assistance out of
hours contact 01905 768020. If you feel the young person is at
immediate risk from harm then contact the police on 999. We
can’t help anyone, unless we know they need help.
www.worcestershire.gov.uk/info/20054/safeguarding_children
Getting help if you
have a problem
and remember...
It can be very difficult to talk about your feelings and what’s
happening in your life, but ignoring a problem will not make
it go away. So do check out the websites for further support
and information.
You can also talk to staff on the Youth Bus if you want more
information on any of these topics:
www.wychavon.gov.uk/youthbus - ‘Here 2 Help You’
Rob Mace - 07773 031205
youthbus@wychavon.gov.uk
Leaflet produced by Charlotte Rainey for the Wychavon Youth Bus
and University of Worcester April 2016.
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WYCHAVON
2. Introduction
Here on the Youth Bus we want to make sure that you feel
fully supported in all aspects of your life. We know that your
well being is important so we have put together this handy
little leaflet to inform you about the many organisations that
provide online support and advice for young people.
To make it easier to find what you’re looking for we have
divided the information into 9 different categories covering a
range of topics from alcohol awareness, health and lifestyles
right through to emotional wellbeing and jobs and careers.
Sex, gender and relationships
• Playin’ It Safe | www.playinitsafe.co.uk
Everything you need to know about sexual health and
relationships. Free and confidential advice.
• The Crush Project
www.westmerciawomensaid.org/crush
An awareness raising and support programme to help and
empower young people make safe and healthy relationships.
• Mermaids | www.mermaidsuk.org.uk
Family and individual support for teenagers and children with
gender identity issues.
• West Mercia Rape & Sexual Abuse
Support Centre
www.wmrsasc.org.uk/children-and-young-people
(11 and above)
A private and confidential service for children and young
people aged 11 years and over. You can contact them if you
have experienced any form of sexual abuse or touching, or are
worried about something.
• National Careers Service
www.nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk (13-19)
Provides career advice and information on a wide range of
jobs, training courses and funding. Specific section for 13-19
year olds.
• Volunteer Centres (Evesham, Pershore or Droitwich)
www.eveshamvolunteers.org.uk
www.pershorevolunteers.org/home
www.droitwichcvs.org.uk
Recruit, advise and guide those willing to undertake voluntary
work, and acting as a central point for anyone needing help or
advice may be directed to the appropriate agency.
• Worcestershire Skills Central
www.worcestershireskillscentral.co.uk
Information on work placements,
employment opportunities and training
and development.
School life and
work opportunities
• Talk to Frank | www.talktofrank.com
National drugs awareness site for young people. Informing you
about the highs, the lows and everything inbetween.
• The National Association for Children
of Alcoholics | www.nacoa.org.uk
Providing information, advice and support for everyone
affected by a parent’s drinking through a free and confidential
telephone and email helpline.
• Children of Addicted Parents
www.coap.org.uk (7-30)
An online community for young people, ranging from 7 to 30
years of age, that have concerns (no matter how big or small
they may be) about another family member’s addiction.
• Swanswell | www.swanswell.org/home
A national alcohol and drug charity that helps people change
and be happy.
Alcohol and drugs
Physical health
• NHS Choices | www.nhs.uk
Provides a comprehensive health information service with
thousands of articles, videos and tools helping you to make the
best choices about your health and lifestyle.
• Change4Life | www.nhs.uk/Change4Life
Provides loads of healthy eating tips, recipes, and fun ways to
exercise to help you eat well and move more.
• Bully Watch | www.bully-watch.co.uk
Bully-Watch is the complete anti-bullying solution, allowing
young people to easily report bullying in confidence from a
safe environment.
• BEAT | www.b-eat.co.uk
The UK’s leading charity supporting anyone affected by eating
disorders or any other difficulties with food, weight and shape.
Separate Young Person’s message board for those under the
age of 18.
• OCD Youth | www.ocdyouth.org (under 25)
Run by young people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
(OCD), for young people with OCD. Aiming to increase
awareness and access to support for anyone under the age of
25 affected by OCD.
• PAPYRUS | www.papyrus-uk.org (under 35)
The national charity for the prevention of young suicide. Also
providing confidential support and suicide intervention through
HOPELineUK – a specialist telephone helpline service.
• Self Harm UK | www.selfharm.co.uk (11-19)
A project dedicated to supporting young people impacted by
self harm, providing a safe place to talk and ask questions.
• YoungMinds | www.youngminds.org.uk
UK’s leading charity committed to improving the emotional
wellbeing and mental health of children and young people.
Emotional wellbeing and
mental health