Information and signposting to support young people with their wellbeing and mental health.
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St Mungo's - Bridges to Wellbeing
| Tel: 07825 115 775
The St Mungo's 'Building Bridges to Wellbeing' team works innovatively and creatively with people who have a lived experience of mental health challenges, volunteers and other agencies to empower, inspire and promote independence and wellbeing.
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Students Against Depression
Online support for students experiencing low mood, anxieties, depression and suicidal thoughts.
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Suicide Prevention UK
| Tel: 08005870800
Providing compassionate crisis support across Bath and the UK, including patrols, welfare outreach, and a free national helpline.
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SWEDA
| Tel: 01749 343344
Supporting people with eating disorders across the south and west of England.
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Trauma Recovery Centre, Bath
We are specialists in helping families recover from multiple and complex trauma and we provide 1:1 trauma recovery support to children, youth, young adults (aged between 3-24 years) and parenting support groups for parents/carers of those aged 16 years and under. We holistically support families through specialist creative therapies such as art therapy, music therapy, play therapy, creative counselling and specialist parent support groups.
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Triumph Over Phobia (TOP UK)
| Tel: 01225 571740
TOP UK runs a network of supported self-help groups for people who suffer from OCD and Phobias
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Wellbeing at Bath Medical Museum
| Tel: 07941046773
We are an inclusive and diverse group who have a shared common interest in well-being. Key to what we do are based on the questions, "What makes us happy?" and "What ought we to do to be happy?" All our activities are peer-led.
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The Wrap DHI
Straight-talking advice for young people.
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Young Carers (The Carers' Centre)
| Tel: 0800 0388 885
It’s not always easy to recognise the impact of looking after a partner, family member or friend. The Carers' Centre is a local charity and friendly community dedicated to supporting unpaid carers in the Bath and North East Somerset area. The Carers’ Centre offer a range of services to help unpaid carers focus on their health and wellbeing, connect with others in a similar situation and navigate the challenges of caring for someone due to illness, disability, mental health difficulties, addiction or as they grow older.
Last updated: 20 August 2024