The West Midlands Regional Children and Young People Sexual Assault Service

If you or a child or young person (any gender) you know has experienced sexual assault, you can contact The West Midlands Regional CYPSAS for help and advice 24/7. If you are under 13 years old, you will need to be referred to the centre by a social care professional or the police. If you
The Kaleidoscope Plus Group providing Primary Mental Health

The service supports children aged 5-17 with emotional wellbeing and mental health concerns. This includes 1-1 counselling support for concerns such as anxiety, low mood, depression, understanding anger, bereavement, managing low self-esteem, building confidence, emotional regulation, encouraging self-care and better sleep hygiene. All referrals must be submitted via CAMHS, Single Point of Access (SPA)
Sandwell School Nursing Service

School Health Nurses offer services to school aged children and young people 5-19 years old across Sandwell that are visible, accessible, and confidential regardless of educational provision. Delivering universal public health and ensuring early help and extra support is available to children and young people at the times when they need it, including emotional health
Sandwell African Caribbean Mental Health Foundation

The Sandwell African Caribbean Mental Health Foundation provides a range of culturally responsive services for people of African and Caribbean descent who are affected by mental ill health. They provide practical, emotional, and social support in addition to training and skills development. Some services that we provide include outreach support, bereaved carers support service and
Sandwell Advocacy

The SAVE Project (Sandwell Advocacy Voice and Empowerment) provides an advocacy, enabling and support service for children and young people aged 5-18 who are experiencing poor mental health and/or behavioural issues, that empowers them to ensure that their rights are respected, and their views and wishes are heard at all times. The Project will support
PAGE (Parents, Advocacy, Guidance and Empowerment)

Parents, Advocacy, Guidance & Empowerment (PAGE) is a project designed to support parents with learning disabilities and/or autism in Sandwell and surrounding areas. These families often find themselves in crisis, navigating child protection proceedings, living in unstable or poor housing, managing trauma, or experiencing poverty. PAGE Plus deliver a dual-strand model of intensive, tailored support.
Krunch

We offer one to one therapeutic mentoring and small group workshops, to improve emotional health and wellbeing, personal development, and life skills. Each intervention is tailored to suit the needs of the individual accessing our services, keeping their voice central throughout the journey towards positive outcomes and impactful change. We are skilled at working with
Kooth

Kooth is a free, safe and anonymous website that offers mental health and wellbeing support to young people and young adults in Sandwell aged 11 to 18 (extends to 25 for care leavers and SEND). The service is funded by the NHS, so it is completely free for young people. There aren’t any thresholds or
Inclusion Support

Referrals can only be made from SENDCO’s in educational settings. Inclusion Support includes educational psychologists, advisory teachers for Social Emotional Mental Health, Complex Communication and Autism team and the Preventing Primary Exclusions Team. We mainly work with young people in educational settings to provide advice and guidance to support young people’s emotional health and well-being.
Ideal for All – Wellbeing, Mental Health, Peer Support Groups and Social Events

Feeling lonely or alone? Free user-led membership, peer support and social events days out for disabled people aged 16+ and their carers (run by disabled people of all ages and abilities). Support your own wellbeing or your loved ones, connect, or volunteer your time. Get specialist disability information, advice and guidance to access self-help, local