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Adult Wellbeing including support for parents and carers

Five Ways to Wellbeing What Are The Five Ways To Wellbeing And Why Do They Matter? Extensive research by the New Economics Foundation (NEF) has shown that there are 5 key ways to improve our mental health and wellbeing.  Like the 5-a-day fruit and vegetables…

Autism (ASD)

Autism is a lifelong condition that affects just over 1 in 100 children and young people. Autism affects how; children and young people communicate with, and relate to, other people they make sense of the world around them. Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD are all terms…

Becoming a childminder

What are childminders? Childminders work from their own home and offer professional childcare and early education to children. They tend to work alone and care for a small number of children at any one time. Childminders can work on their own or with up to…

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…

CAMHS wellbeing programme for parents/carers

CAMHS Parent Carer Psycho Education Sessions Bedfordshire CAMHS and CHUMS have joined up to deliver an award winning programme of NHS parent and carer psycho-education sessions. The year-long programme is designed to help parents and carers understand mental health pressures their children could be facing…

I am a child or young person

Welcome to Luton’s Local Offer website - this is where you can find support or information. There are 3 ways to find what you are looking for: You can use the search facility at the top of the page You can search by topic Or,…

LGBTQI+ 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…

Looking after yourself after lockdown: advice and support for parents, children and young people

Luton’s Psychology Service, Autism and SEN Teams provide advice, guidance and resources for ‘Looking after Yourself, Looking after Your Children’ During challenging times, it is important to pay attention to our mental health. It is normal to feel worried, stressed and anxious when we are…

Luton and Bedfordshire’s Neurodevelopmental Disorder (NDD) Pathway

Concerned your child may have a neurodevelopmental difficulty or disorder such as Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a learning disability or developmental condition? As a parent, it can be difficult to know when you should be worried about your child’s development. It can also…

Luton Mental Health and 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…