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Brotherhood

Brotherhood is a dedicated community to supporting young black males in Sandwell between the ages of 10-19 years old. We provide bespoke 1-1 and group mentoring for young people both within and outside the school environment. We also offer extra curriculum evening sessions in West Bromwich, Wednesbury, Smethwick and Oldbury locations. These include facilitating activities

4 Community Trust

4CT Emotional Health & Well-being service works alongside schools and the community of Sandwell offering wellbeing programmes to help improve and understand emotional and physical health of children. We have and work with trained therapists offering Lego Therapy, Creative Meditation, Yoga Therapy, Art Therapy, and Music Therapy and we also are offering courses to parents

Every Child Needs a Mentor Limited

Every Child Needs a Mentor (ECNM) is an award-winning specialist mentor training and recruitment service providing high-quality mentors for schools, academies and MATs. By providing asset-based mentorship, we support organisations in addressing low attendance, persistent disruptive behaviour, attitudes toward learning, and underachievement. We support 8- to 18-year-olds to achieve and flourish in their confidence and

Elements Support CIC

Elements Education and Training offers a lifeline of support for young people aged 7 to 19, helping them grow, heal, and rediscover connection. We specialise in creative, solution-focused, and trauma-responsive mentoring, designed to meet each young person where they are and gently guide them towards a stronger sense of self and belonging—whether that is at

Edward’s Trust

Edward’s Trust is a West Midlands bereavement charity providing support for bereaved children and young people aged between 4-24 and parents bereaved of their child, whatever the age or circumstance. We have 35 years of experience and provide qualified counselling and holistic support for complex or prolonged grief. We do not set time limits and

Early Intervention in Psychosis/ Early Access Service

The Early Intervention in Psychosis Service (EIS) is a specialist community mental health team. They are a team of nurses, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, social workers, psychologists and support workers. We offer support to young people and adults aged 14 – 65 years who are going through a first episode of psychosis. We also offer a

DECCA

Decca (Drug Education, Counselling and Confidential Advice) offers 1-to-1 counselling, and other services are available for drug and substance misuse for young people up to 18. Our counselling approach is tailored to each individual and you can access this by a self-referral or by being referred by a professional

Cruse Bereavement Support Sandwell

Grief can be lonely and overwhelming, but we’re here to help. If you are aged 18 or over and are enquiring about support for yourself, please get in touch with your local Cruse branch in Smethwick. For information on supporting children and young people visit: www.cruse.org.uk/get-support/supporting-children-and-young-people National support is also available by calling 0808 808

Crossroads Carers Assistance Line

This free service provides advice and practical support for unpaid adult carers in Sandwell and the Black Country. Our team offer confidential one-to-one information and guidance over the phone or face-to-face. Includes: wellbeing support, signposting to specialist services, support to access benefits, care packages, equipment, etc, as well as regular carer support groups. You can

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)

CAMHS work with all children up to 18 years old with complex, severe or enduring emotional and mental health problems who are registered with a local GP. To access our services, you must be referred by a professional, for example school staff, social worker, or health professionals through to SPA (Single Point of Access)