InCtrl helps to build young people’s understanding of the risks and benefits of the internet. We work with children aged 9 to 13, using group sessions to build online resilience and promote emotional wellbeing. We also encourage parents and carers to get involved, to help protect their children from online abuse.
Through Letting the Future In, we support children and young people, aged 4 to 17, to rebuild their lives after experiencing sexual abuse. Practitioners work with children in safe therapeutic spaces, doing things like messy play, writing, storytelling and art to help them express feelings they can’t put into words
Pregnancy in Mind is a preventative mental health service that helps support expectant parents who have or are at risk of mild to moderate anxiety or depression. It uses a range of approaches including mindfulness, active relaxation and peer support. Parents-to-be can attend the programme between 12- and 28-weeks gestation.
Young Witness Service: Being made to go to court can be very scary for a child. Our Young Witness Service supports young people who have to attend court as a witness. The service can reduce the stress they experience, prevent further trauma and help them give the best evidence they can.
For more information / make a referral :- Supporting young witnesses giving evidence (at learning.nspcc.org.uk)
Childline
Whatever the problem Childline service is available 24/7 If you need to talk, just call us on 0800 1111 or visit http://childline.org.uk
Worried about a child ?
Contact : Helpline 0808 800 5000 Due to an increase in demand across our services, our voice Helpline is currently operating between the hours of 10am–4pm Monday to Friday. However, you can email help@NSPCC.org.uk at any time. It’s free and you don’t have to say who you are.
If you think a child is in immediate danger, please call the police on 999 straight away.