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Version 1 - Published: July 2024 - Review Due: July 2025 - Charity No. 1051757

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Useful Contacts

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

Emotional Health and Wellbeing in Schools .............1

Mental Health Crisis .....................................................2

General Mental Health Support..................................4

Eating Disorders............................................................8

Bereavement..................................................................9

Neurodiversity.............................................................10

Substance Misuse........................................................11

Abuse.............................................................................12

LGBTQ+.........................................................................14

CONTENTS

The Zone provides free, confidential

information and support to all young

people aged 13-25. The Zone can help with

anything from health and wellbeing,

relationships, sexual health, mental health,

access to counselling, and support around

housing. We also provide workshops

around emotional wellbeing, sexual health

and healthy relationships.

Kooth is an online mental wellbeing

community that is free, safe, and

anonymous for those under the age of 18.

You can speak to qualified professionals

through their chat service, or other young

people through forums to share your

story, get advice, and help others.

CAMHS aim to promote the mental health

and psychological wellbeing of children

and young people, they make sure that the

right services, tailored to the needs of

children and young people, are in place to

support them when needed.

Young Devon are working to change the

odds in favour of young people across

Devon, Plymouth, and Torbay. They offer a

large range of services that are detailed on

their website.

Emotional Health and

Wellbeing in Schools

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

CAMHS

Livewell Southwest have set up a support

line which any child or young person under

the age of 18 in Plymouth experiencing a

mental health crisis can call to seek support

or advice from mental health professionals

who will then triage as necessary. The

young person does not need to be open to

the Children and Adolescent Mental Health

Service (CAMHS) but they will need to be

registered with a Plymouth GP. Parents,

carers, families, and professionals with

concerns about a young person’s mental

health can also call the number. They are

can be contacted on the 24/7 urgent

response line by calling NHS 111 (select the

mental health option)

Whatever you’re going through, a Samaritan

will face it with you. They are available 24

hours a day, 365 days a year. Give them a

call on 116 123 (free from any phone).

SANEline is a national out-of-hours mental

health helpline offering specialist

emotional support, guidance and

information to anyone affected by mental

illness, including family, friends, and carers.

The helpline is there to support people –

particularly if you feel you have reached a

moment of crisis. You can call them 365

days a year on 0300 304 7000 (between

4pm and 10pm).

Mental Health Crisis

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

First

Response

Their mission is simple – to be there for you

when you need them most. Anyone

experiencing a mental health crisis is

welcome to call their compassionate and

understanding lifeline, between 6pm and

midnight everyday on 0800 689 5652. If

you encounter issues connecting to this

number, an alternative option is available

at 0800 689 0880.

If you are struggling and need to talk, you

can call CALM on 0800 585858 between

5pm and midnight every day. If you prefer

not to speak on the phone, they have an

online chat service you could try.

If you prefer not to talk but want some

mental health support, you can text

‘SHOUT’ to 85258. It is a confidential 24/7

text service that offers support to those in

crisis.

If you are under the age of 25 and

experiencing a crisis, you can request

support by email using The Mix’s Email

Enquiry form.

If you are under the age of 35 and

struggling with suicidal feelings, or

concerned about a young person who

might be struggling, you can call their

helpline on 0800 068 4141 (24 hours a day,

7 days a week), email pat@papyrus-uk.org

or text 07786209697.

Mental Health Crisis

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

Work in collaboration with children and

young people, their families and

communities and mental health

professionals to transform children and

families mental health.

The mental health foundation promotes

good mental health for all through sharing

information, advice and publications.

Childline are there to help anyone under

the age of 19 in the UK with any issues they

are experiencing. It is a free and

confidential service that is available any

time, day or night. You can contact them by

phone, email, or their webchat.

Mind are a mental health charity that

provide information, advice, and services

to those impacted by mental health. They

aim to change minds (challenging

injustices), support minds (offering help

whenever someone might need it), and

connect minds (creating communities who

can support each other).

MindEd is a free educational resource on

children, young people, adults, and older

people’s mental health. They have

information, advice and guidance on a

range of mental health difficulties.

General Mental Health

Support

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

From coping techniques to conversation

starters, distraction techniques and dealing

with anxiety, Papyrus have a broad range of

help, advice and resources available.

The Centre for Mental Health conduct

research, economic analysis and policy

ideas to better equip services and decision

makers to meet people’s needs and reduce

mental health inequalities.

Place2Be provide mental health support in

schools through 1:1 and group counselling

using tried and tested methods backed by

research.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists provide

information for children, young people,

parents and carers about mental health.

This information has been written by

qualified psychiatrists and young people

with lived experience.

Whether you want to understand how

you’re feeling, find ways to feel better, or

support someone who is struggling, Young

Minds are able to help.

The Association for Young People’s Health

(AYPH) work to understand and meet the

health and wellbeing needs of 10-25 year

olds. They have information and resources

available on their website.

General Mental Health

Support

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

The Community Trust is committed to

working with partners both nationally and

locally to work with groups, individuals and

companies to help support people with

mental health, whether this be in people’s

recovery or help to manage symptoms.

They have specific projects available, but

also engage with awareness raising and

campaigns.

Barnardo’s are there to help children and

young people feel safer, happier, healthier,

more hopeful and have somewhere they

feel they belong. They are able to offer

support to young people and their families

– whatever you are going through, they are

there to help.

Mind are a mental health charity that

provide information, advice, and services

to those impacted by mental health. The

Devon team lead the fight for better mental

health across Devon.

The NHS have published plenty of useful

information on their website about a range

of mental health difficulties. You can find

self-help tips, information on feelings,

symptoms, behaviours and medications, as

well as signposting for additional support

should you need it.

General Mental Health

Support

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

Livewell Southwest is an independent

social enterprise and community interest

company (CIC) providing integrated health

and social care services for people.

Community Connections Youth Team work

with young people in Plymouth who are

aged between 11 and 19 (up to 25 where

there is a specific additional need or

disability). They have youth groups and

centres, deliver programmes and activities,

whilst also supporting external and

partnership projects to promote the same

values and skills for young people.

Plymouth Options are a free and

confidential NHS talking therapy service for

people (aged 16+) in Plymouth. You are able

to self-refer to their service, to see their

criteria please visit their website.

General Mental Health

Support

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

Plymouth

Options

Beat are the leading UK charity for eating

disorders, they have a mission to end the

pain and suffering caused by eating

disorders. They offer support to those

experiencing an eating disorder but also

their family and friends.

Plymouth Eating Disorder Service are able

to offer short to medium term therapeutic

and dietetic intervention for those who are

over the age of 18.

CAMHS Eating Disorder Pathway works with

children and young people (aged 5 -18) and

their families in the community, offering

assessments and treatment to young

people.

Eating Disorders

www.thezoneplymouth.co.uk

CAMHS

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