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Directory resultsLGBTQI+ Mental Health Support
Below is a list of services and support for children and young people from the LGBTQI+ community. Stonewall Stonewall supports people from the LGBTQI+ community Stonewall website Young Stonewall This is a website supporting children and young people from the LGBTQ+ community with access to…
Support for children from ethnic minority backgrounds
Below is a list of services to support children from ethnic minority backgrounds Black Minds Matter Black Minds Matter's mission is to connect Black individuals and families with free mental health services — by professional Black therapists to support their mental health. To make this…
Mental Health and Wellbeing Videos
Exam Stress A short video created for Chums about how to manage exam stress. Exam Stress for CHUMS from Copperwheat Films on Vimeo. Fears about Mental Health Support Are you worried about what will happen when you access Mental Health support? This video by CAMHS…
What is mental health?
We all have mental health, just like we all have physical health. Sometimes we feel well, and sometimes we don’t. Mental health is complicated because it’s about how we think, feel and act, and this is always changing. When our mental health is good, we…
Luton Emotional Wellbeing Information Resource
If your child is struggling with their emotional and/or mental health, there are a number of local and national services offering information, advice and support for children and young people aged 0-25 years. This collection of resources reflects a multi-agency approach to supporting the emotional…
Resources for educational settings
Mental health first aiders What is a mental health first aider? Mental Health First Aiders are trained to spot the early signs of a mental health issue, including warning signs of mental health crises, how to offer and provide initial help, and how to guide…
Teacher Wellbeing
Looking after the wellbeing of our education professionals is so important. The resources below offer support. Keeping well, support for health and care staff Free, fast and confidential wellbeing and psychological supportBy care professionals for care professionalsWe are here to provide wellbeing and psychological support…
Bereavement Support
If your child is about to lose someone If a child has a loved one, such as a friend or family member who's going to die, they can benefit from special support. A child's stress level is often at its highest before bereavement because of…
SEND champions
Here are a number of Luton services across Education, Health and Social Care that support Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs. Key organisations and the services they provide are listed below. Within each organisation/service SEND champions have been identified. The role of the SEND…