Information about mental health services and support for children and young people with SEND
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Home Library Service from Bath and North East Somerset Libraries
| Tel: 01225 394041
Library at Home is for Bath & North East Somerset residents who aren't able to access their local library services for a number of reasons.
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KeyRing
| Tel: 07951721703
KeyRing’s approach connects people to their community through volunteers, staff and peer supports. The Bath network provides community based support to individuals with a learning disability, autism and mental health, via weekly hubs alongside our traditional 1:1 support.
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KS2Bath
| Tel: 07528 668 040
A peer support group for carers of people with mental health difficulties
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Listening Books - the UK audiobook lending service
| Tel: 02074079417
Listening Books is a UK charity providing an audiobook lending service to children and adults who cannot access print books due to an illness, disability, learning or mental health condition.
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Mental Health Helpline for young people
| Tel: 01865 903889
Advice, guidance and support to children, young people and carers is available round the clock.
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My Resilient Mind
Empowering individuals with knowledge and tools to build resilience, manage stress, and enhance emotional regulation. I blend various methods to help release anxiety, anger, and boost self-esteem, fostering healthier habits and a greater sense of wellbeing. Including mindfulness-based techniques and tools to reduce your smartphone use. Audience - adults, adolescents, parents, workplace. Workshops, talks, school courses, retreats
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OCD Action
| Tel: 0300 636 5478
OCD Action offer online support and communities, a helpline, support for adults and young people, online support groups and forums and support for carers.
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OCD UK
OCD-UK has been working for children and adults affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder since 2004.
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No Panic
| Tel: 0300 772 9844
Advice, support, mentoring and help for people living with phobias, OCD and any other anxiety-based disorders.