Black Country 24/7 Urgent Mental Health Helpline

This service offers a free 24/7 helpline for people in The Black country (Dudley, Wolverhampton, Sandwell and Walsall) who require support on urgent mental health concerns. Trained mental health support staff are on hand to answer calls from members of the public. We tailor our response to each caller’s situation. Our first response will be to
Hope Again – Cruse Bereavement Support Sandwell

Hope Again is the youth website of Cruse Bereavement Support for young people. We offersupport and advice solely online to children and young people who have lost loved ones
Everyday Mental Health by Wysa (App)

Did you know?If you’re aged 11–25 and live in the Black Country, you can get the Wysa app for free – thanks to Black Country NHS Foundation Trust. What is Wysa?Wysa is a mental health and wellbeing app that gives you a safe, private space to talk about whatever’s on your mind – anytime, day or night. It’s there for you when
The Wellbeing Crew

We provide innovative mental health & holistic wellbeing support services in schools for young people and education staff. There is a cost to schools for this service. Our offer to children includes holistic counselling, developing emotional intelligence, chill skills, mindfulness, meditation, peer massage, yoga for students, workshop, and wellbeing days. Our offer to staff includes
Stop for Life Sandwell

We understand that quitting smoking isn’t easy BUT it is achievable. Just ask all of the people who have done it already! Stop for Life offer a 12-week stop smoking programme of behavioural support and medication, including all forms of nicotine replacement including patches, lozenges, and gums. We can also offer vapes to support you
SEND IASS

SEND IASS offers impartial information and support to children and young people and their families with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) This often includes EHCP’s, processes and rights. We have previously offered a Black Country wide ‘listening ear Wednesday’
Sandwell Visually Impaired – SEE (Support, Empowerment & Experience)

Sandwell Visually Impaired (SVI) is a user led, not for profit, charitable incorporated organisation (CIO). They aim to make living in Sandwell better for people with sight loss. They offer a variety of services including advocacy, information, group support and befriending to support & improve mental health. In particular, they offer a men’s mental health
Reflexions (Mental Health Support Teams)

The Mental Health Support Team (MHST) for some schools (Reflexions) is an early identification and intervention service which provides mental health support in educational settings to children and young people who are of an appropriate age to attend reception through to Year 13. Reflexions has three core functions: to deliver evidence-based interventions for mild-to-moderate mental
Oldbury United

Oldbury United deliver a first-class community football provision and maintain high standards of attainment both on and off the field of play. We are more than a football club, through our volunteering, coaching, mentoring and education programmes we develop role models and leaders for the future. We work with young people aged 12-25 years from
Murray Hall Community Trust

Murray Hall offers a number of different projects to support children and young people in need of support using a range of therapeutic and counselling techniques to offer a bespoke therapeutic service. This is managed by the Creative Therapeutic Service. We offer 1-to-1 and group counselling support in school, online and face-to-face at our Tipton