1Directory of SupportEmotional & Mental Health Provision for Children, Young People and Families in HullFebruary 2024
2IntroductionThis guide has been developed by the key partners in Hull that provide support for children, young people, and families emotional health and wellbeing. This guide is intended to be used by anyone to nd the help and support that Children and Young People may need.Hull has adopted the Anna Freud Centre for Children and Families Thrive Framework which we have aligned our services to:Directory of SupportGetting HelpGetting Risk SupportGetting More HelpGetting AdviceTo access the support in the directory, please contact the service directly Thriving Those whose current need is support to maintain mental wellbeing through and promotion strategiesPages 3-8Those who need advice and signpostingPages 9-18Those who have not beneted from or are unable to use help, but are of such a risk that they are still in contact with servicesPages 31-32Those who need focused goals-based inputPages 19-27Those who need more extensive and specialised goals-based helpPages 28-30Support for Parent/Carers Emotional Wellbeing & Mental HealthPages 33-39We recognise that services are evolving so please consult our website for any updates.
3‘Thriving’ includes wellbeing promotion, universal prevention, and selective prevention. Thriving: For those whose current need is support in maintaining mental wellbeing through eective prevention and promotion strategies. Healthy relationships can be a signicant protective factor when dealing with the adversity of life. In terms of mental health, strong relationships are one of the biggest predictors of happiness. Research shows that the benets of healthy relationships are profound and aect our lives in a myriad of ways. Healthy relationships can help protect us from the stresses of life.Parents, carers, wider family members, and friends Thrive HullThriving• Connect with other peopleAge: AllSetting: AllContact Details: www.nhs.uk5 Ways to Wellbeing
4Schools and Colleges • Dreams and Goals• Relationships and Changing MePersonal, Social, Health, Economic (PSHE) Education Curriculum ThrivingAge: 5-19 yearsSetting: Schools and CollegesContact Details:www.gov.uk/guidanceEmail: thrivehull@hullcc.gov.ukThese positions are charged with leading the school and partners to colleges can use the relational whole school approach this approach to Senior Mental Health Leads in Schools / Colleges Age: 5-19 yearsSetting: Schools and CollegesContact Details:www.gov.uk/guidance/senior-mental-health-lead-trainingEmail: thrivehull@hullcc.gov.uk
5What we domore Age: 0-19 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details:Tel: 01482 259600Email: hull.cypcommunityservices @nhs.netAge: 0-5 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details:Tel: 01482 259600Email: hull.cypcommunityservices @nhs.net0-19 years Healthy Child Programme: Thriving0-5 years Health Visiting
6Age: 5-19 or up to 25 with vulnerabilities Setting: School / CommunityContact Details:Tel: 01482 259 600 www.humber.nhs.uk Email: hull.cypcommunityservices@nhs.net5-19 years School NursingParents/carers of 0-19 year olds A young person, aged between 11-19, ThrivingHow to contact us Parents/carers of 0-19 year e. https://www.humber.nhs.uk/Hull%20and%20ER%20referral%20form.docAge: 0-19 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details:Tel: 01482 259600Email: hull.cypcommunityservices@nhs.netAge: 0-19 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details:Parentline Tel: 07312 263 206
7 wellbeing support. • Parenting sessions Age: 0-11 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: To make an early help referral, use the online form: www.familyhubshull.org.uk Request for Early Help Support (hullcc.gov.uk) North Locality Hub Tel: 01482 828 901East Locality Hub Tel: 01482 708 953West Locality Hub Tel: 01482 305 770Family Hubs Age: 10-19 years (up to 24 with SENDSetting: Community Contact Details: Kingston Youth Centre HU3 1YE Tel: 01482 331238Ainthorpe Youth Centre HU5 5EB Tel: 01482 306741Route One Youth Centre HU6 8PP Tel: 01482 491960Astra Youth Centre HU7 4HQ Tel: 01482 310925Andrew Marvell Youth Centre HU9 4EE Tel: 01482 791226Hull Youth Service Thriving
8Thrivingemotional health and wellbeing. It brings together educational and listening to our communities and to one another.Age: 0-25 yearsSetting: Community, Schools and Arts OrganisationsContact Details: Tel: 01482 791226www.generationhull.comhello@generationhull.comTwitter: @GenerationHullInstagram: @generationhullGeneration HullAge: 4-16 years (18 years SEND)Setting: CommunityContact Details: www.healthyholidayshull.orgHull’s Healthy Holidays ProgrammeYouth Clubs and Groups The Warrenwww.thewarren.org Goodwin Development Trustwww.goodwintrust.orgHessle Road NetworkSt Michael’s Youth ProjectBridges Projectwww.bridgeshull.orgThe Vulcan CentreThe Hut Child DynamixCornerhousewww.wearecornerhouse.org
9Getting AdviceWithin this grouping are children, young people, and families adjusting to life circumstances, with mild or temporary diculties, where the best intervention is within the community with the possible addition of self-support. This group may also include, however, those with chronic, uctuating, or ongoing severe diculties, for which they are choosing to manage their own health and/or are on the road to recovery. Getting Advice: Those who need advice and signposting www.howareyoufeeling.org.ukThe How Are You Feeling webiste has been designed by young people in Hull to act as a one stop shop for all information and resources available in Hull to support children and young people’s positive emotional and mental health. How are you feeling website
10Age: AllSetting: Digital / Phone Contact Details: 01482 240133Mon-Fri: 9am - 5pmText: 07520 633477 Email: info@heymind.org.ukMessage on Facebook @MindHEYHull & East Yorkshire Mind information lineAge: Young People Setting: Digital / Text Contact Details:www.youngminds.org.ukYoung Minds Textline: Text YM to 85258Young Minds Website and 24/7 text line Getting AdviceAge: Young People Setting: Digital / Text Contact Details: Papyrus
11Age: U19 yearsSetting: Digital / Phone Contact Details: Opening times: 24/70800 11 11www.childline.org.ukChildline Website / Phone / Email / Counselling support Getting Advicein open spaces within local communities.Age: 11-16 yearsSetting: School / Community Contact Details: Young people can contact their local youth centre to book a Turn 2 Us appointment without referral.East - Andrew Marvell Youth Centre Tel: 01482 791226North – Astra Youth Centre Tel: 01482 310925 Route One Youth Centre Tel: 01482 491960West – Kingston Youth Centre Tel: 01482 331238 Ainthorpe Youth Centre Tel: 01482 306471Turn 2 Us Youth Workers
12ConnexionsGetting Adviceand training. career goals.Age: 13-19 years (25 years SEND)Setting: Community Contact Details: Connexions | HullIf you would like to meet with one of our advisors, please contact us on 01482 615 223 or 07925 371 905 or 07925 371 906 to book an appointment
13Age: Families with children under 5 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details:Tel: 01482 324063Email: admin@homestarthull.org.ukwww.homestarthull.org.ukHome Start HullAge: 0-19 yearsSetting: School / Community Contact Details:Tel: 01482 259600Email: hull.cypcommunityservices@nhs.net0-19 Healthy Child Programme: Health Visitors & School Nursing Getting Advice
14Getting AdviceAge: 0-19 years (25 years with SEND)Contact Details: North Locality Hub Tel: 01482 828 901East Locality Hub Tel: 01482 708 953West Locality Hub Tel: 01482 305 770Referral form: Request for Early Help Support (hullcc.gov.uk)Early Help
15Getting AdviceAge: Up to 25 with SEND Setting: Community Contact Details: 01482 467541www.kids.org.uk/hull-sendiassEmail: sendiassduty@kids.org.ukHull Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS)
16Creative TherapiesForged@ The Warren Youth Project – runs free opportunities for young people to experience all things creative. Trips to the theatre, art workshops, music lessons, using writing to nd your own voice, learning art focused digital sills to name a few. We use a creative committee of young people to decide what sessions we run, ensuring that what we develop is relevant to the young people in our city. These vary from one o workshops and trips to more structured projects. Three Minute Monologues - Warren Records -Complementary TherapiesLGBTQ+ SupportAge: 16-25 years (in age-appropriate groups)Setting: Community Contact Details: 01482 218116 (ext 3)Email: elle@thewarren.orgAge: 16-25 yearsEmail: scott@thewarren.orgTel: 01482 218115www.thewarren.org/warrenrecordsAge: 14-25 yearsContact Details:Email: maggie@thewarren.orgwww.thewarren.org/mindfullnessandmeditationAge: 11-25 years (in age-appropriate groups)Contact Details:Step Out contact: emma@thewarren.org Shout Group contact: shout@thewarren.orgwww.thewarren.org/lgbtqThe Warren Youth Project: Range of support opportunities Getting Advice
17Work It Outoutdoors and build relationships while doing so.SCRAN!Achieve Young Carers’ Group SEN Support Age: 11-25 years (in age-appropriate groups)Contact Details: Email: gemma@thewarren.orgTel: 01482 218115Age: 16-25 yearsContact Details: Email: carrie@thewarren.orgTel: 01482 218115www.thewarren.org/scranAge: 15-29 yearsContact Details: Email: achieve@thewarren.orgTel: 01482 218115Age: 16-25 yearsContact Details: Email: janet@thewarren.orgTel: 01482 218115Age: 16-25 yearsContact Details: Email: katiemurphy@the warren.orgTel: 01482 218115Getting Advice
18Step OutAge: 11-17 yearsSetting: School/ CommunityContact Details: Emaiil: leahfewlass@wearecornerhouse.orgCornerhouse: Range of support opportunities for LGBTQ+Getting Advice
19Getting HelpThis section supports those children, young people and families who would benet from focused, evidence -based help and support, with clear aims, and criteria for assessing whether these aims have been achieved. Interventions are characterised by an explicit shared understanding from the outset of:• What a successful outcome would look like• How likely this is to occur by a specic date• What would happen if this was not achieved Getting Help: Those who need focused goals-based input Age: 5-19 yearsSetting: Currently in 35 education settings in Hull Contact Details: Speak to Senior Mental Health Lead within the school/college that has a MHST.www.mentalhealthhull.com The MHSTs work across education, health and care and, in collaboration with existing early intervention provision (e.g. Thrive Hull), will provide consultation to support schools and colleges to identify and manage issues relating to mental health and wellbeing, as well as delivering high quality evidence based interventions for children, young people and families who experience mild and moderate needs, and requesting specialist support as necessary. The MHST’s support local education settings with mild to moderate mental health issues for children and young people and their families through a team of Education Mental Health Practitioners (EMHP’s).Parent-led Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)Parents and carers play the most important part in helping children to overcome diculties with anxiety. This oer is a brief parent-only intervention to support you in managing your worries and anxieties, and provide you with tools to support your child or young person.Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs) Age: 11-17 years Setting: School/CommunityContact Details:Email: leahfewlass@wearecornerhouse.orgCornerhouse: Support for LGBTQ+
20Age: 14-25 years Setting: Community Contact Details: Email: counselling@thewarren.orgTel: 01482 221 416www.thewarren.org/counsellingThe Warren: Counselling Getting HelpAge: Parents of 5-12 yr olds Setting: Community Contact Details: HEY mind:www.heymind.org.ukTel: 01482 240200Email: info@heymind.org.ukParent led Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Early Helpbeing met earlier. Age: 0-19 years (25 years with SEND) Setting: Community Contact Details:North Locality Hub: 01482 828 901East Locality Hub: 01482 708 953West Locality Hub: 01482 305 770
21programmes. Age: 5-16 Setting: School Contact Details:Email: city.psychologicalservice@hullcc.gov.ukTel: 01482 614 258To see which schools have a trained ELSA or to nd more about the HCPS City psychological service for schools | HullEmotional Literacy Support Assistant Training (ELSA) Age: 10-19 yearsSetting: School / Community Contact Details: Tel: 01482 755 601 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pmEmail; therapyservices@heymind.org.ukwww.heymind.org.uk/counselling-youngpeopleHull and East Yorkshire MINDCounselling for Children and Young PeopleGetting Help
22Getting HelpAge: 10-16 years, Yr 6-11Setting: Community – Locality based youth centresContact Details:Referrals via the Early Help portal or the Smile inbox using the Hull Emotional Wellbeing ChecklistEmail: smile@hullcc.gov.ukSMILE Community based group workneeds and issues. Age: 16-24 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: Referral or self-referral using the Early Help portal or young person contacting 01482 331 238 to self referEmotional Resilience Coaches: 16+ Turn 2 Us Young people can contact their local youth centre to book a Turn 2 Us appointment without referral.Age: 11-16 yearsSetting: School/CommunityContact Details: . East - Andrew Marvell Youth Centre Tel: 01482 791 226 North – Astra Youth Centre Tel: 01482 310 925 Route One Youth Centre Tel: 01482 491 960West – Kingston Youth Centre Tel: 01482 331 238 Ainthorpe Youth Centre Tel: 01482 306 471
23Age: 10-18 yearsSetting: Community Contact Details: Hull Contact Point Tel: 01482 303688Referral form: www.camhs.humber.nhs.ukChildren’s Wellbeing Practitioners (CWPs)Getting Help• • • • • • • Age: ParentsSetting: Community / Digital Contact Details: www.familyhubshull.org.ukwww.hull.gov.uk/children-and-families/family-support/parenting-guidesFamily support – HullNorth Locality Hub Tel: 01482 828 901East Locality Hub Tel: 01482 708 953West Locality Hub Tel: 01482 305 770Hull City Council Parenting Team: group work sessions, digital oer and 1-2-1 support
24Seed Eating Disorder Service Recovery after Recovery child’s eating disorder and how to support them. The programme also Age: 11-25 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: Email: ratr@seed.charity or visit www.seed.charity for a referral formTel: 01482 421 525Getting HelpAge: Under 18Setting: Community Contact Details:Tel: 01482 784 343www.dovehouse.org.ukDove House : Grief and Bereavement Services Age: 0-19 yearsSetting: School / Community Contact Details:Tel: 01482 259 600Email: hull.cypcommunityservices@nhs.net 0-19 Healthy Child Programme: Health Visitors & School Nursing
25TENDERFlipside• lines• • • • Age: 11-18 yearsSetting: School / CommunityContact Details: Tel: 01482 327 044www.wearecornerhouse.orgmanager@wearecornerhouse.org Cornerhouse: Range of support available Getting Help Age: 6 - 17 yearsSetting: Community Contact Details:Email: heather@tmums.org.ukWebsite and Referral Form: https://tmums.org.uk/support/together-in-grief-the-forest-projectFit Mums: Together in Grief
26Youth Revovery and Wellbeing CollegeRiding.• Feel empowered and listened to• Personal growthAge: 11-18 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: NHS Humber Youth Recovery & Wellbeing College (humberrecoverycollege.nhs.uk)Tel: 0800 9177752 Email: Hnf-tr.youthrecoverycollege@nhs.netGetting HelpFamilies Together ServiceHome from Hospitalmaintain their resilience and usual routines.Age: 0 - 18 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: Email: administrator@hchfh. org.ukwww.hchfh.org.ukTel: 01482 447 673Facebook: www.facebook.com/homefromhospitalLindsey Place, Hull, HU4 6BS
27Getting Help Early Help & Safeguarding Hub• support Age: Under 18Setting: Community Contact Details:Tel: 01482 448 879 option 4Early Help and Safeguarding Hub (EHASH) | Children in need | HullOut of Hours: 01482 300 304Email: ehash@hullcc.gov.uk EARLY EARLY ADDITIONALSUPPORT EARLY EARLY EARLY Identified needs met by a singleagency response and / orpartnership workingworking with consent EARLY EARLY EARLY Needs met EARLY EARLY Emergingneeds EARLY UNIVERSALSERVICES EARLY EARLY For all children and young peopleworking with consent EARLY EARLY EARLY EARLY EARLY EARLY TARGETED EARLYHELP SUPPORTMult-agency coordinated responseinformed by an early help assessmentwith a lead practitioner identified.working with consent EARLY EARLY Reducing concerns EARLY Escalatingconcerns EARLY EARLY EARLY EARLY EARLY keeping families informed EARLY SPECIALISTSUPPORT EARLY Statutory or specialist led assessment and supportChild in Need / Child Protection / Looked After Child EARLY
28This section supports those children, young people and families who would benet from focused, evidence-based interventions, with clear aims, and criteria for assessing whether these aims have been achieved.There are no hard and fast rules as to who needs ‘More Help’ but the following are frequent indicators:• The child or young person is completely unable to participate age appropriately in daily activities in at least one context (eg. schools, home, with peers)• They may even be unable to function in all domains (eg. Staying at home or in bed all day without taking part in social activities)• They need constant supervision (due to their level of diculties they are no longer managing self -care) and experience distress on a daily basis Getting More Help: Those who need more extensive and specialised goals-based help Getting More HelpSolace - Children & FamiliesProject• • • • appropriate.• appropriate.Age: 5 - 19 yearsSetting: Community / SchoolsHow to access:Children and Families Wellbeing Project | Solace (solace-uk.org.uk)Contact: Gayle Clark; gayle@solace-uk.org.uk
29Age: 14 years+ Setting: CommunityContact Details: Via a GP referral or telephone 01482 336786 Psypher (Early Onset Psychosis Service) Getting More HelpAge: Up to 18 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: Contact Point teams can be contacted between 9am and 5pm weekdays excluding bank holidays.Hull Contact Point Tel: 01482 303 688www.humber.nhs.uk/services/contact-pointOut of oce hours: through to the Crisis Team on 01482 301 701 option 2. If there is an immediate threat to life call 999Moderate/SevereContact PointSpecialist NHS CYP Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
30eating disorder. and agencies.Age: CYP up to 18 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: Young People, Parent/Carers and Professionals can call the team for advice Tel: 01482 347886Professionals can refer online at www.camhs.humber.nhs.ukCommunity Eating Disorder Service (CEDS)Getting More Help Early Help & Safeguarding Hubwith us.Age: Under 18Setting: Community Contact Details:Tel: 01482 448 879 option 4Out of Hours: 01482 300304Email: ehash@hullcc.gov.ukReFresh Hullhelp. Age: Under 19Setting: Community Contact Details:Tel: 01482 331059Email: refresh@hullcc.gov.ukwww.refreshhull.org.uk
31Getting Risk SupportThis section supports those children, young people and families who are currently unable to benet from evidence-based treatment but remain a signicant concern and risk.Children or young people in this grouping may have some or many of the diculties in Getting Help or Getting More Help but, despite extensive input, they or their family are currently unable to make use of help, more help or advice AND they remain a risk to self or others.Getting Risk Support: Those who have not beneted from or are unable to use help, but are of such risk that they are still in contact with services Age: Up to 18 yearsContact Details: Tel: 01482 301 701 option 2 for CYPThe Child Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) crisis team covers Hull and the East Riding and operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.This service is for young people (under 18) who are in crisis experiencing emotional distress and are struggling to cope. Crisis Service help and support. Age: 0-16 years (plus some 17 and 18 year olds)Setting: Healthcare (based at Hull Royal Inrmary)Contact Details: Contact details - Speak to a wellbeing lead within school/college, or via children’s social care - https://www.hey.nhs.uk/anlabysuite/The Anlaby Suite
32Intensive Home Treatment TeamAge: Up to 18 yearsSetting: CommunityContact Details: Tel: 01482 301701 option 2 for CYPAge: 14-18 yearsSetting: Contact Details: Children and Young People’s SafeSpace Getting Risk Support
33Thrive HullWe recognise that it is important that parents and carers have good mental health to be able to support their children and young people. Please see below a snapshot of some local opportunities and services to promote good mental health, aimed at parents and carers.Support for Parent/Carers Emotional Wellbeing and Mental HealthContact Details: Talking Therapies (humber.nhs.uk)Tel: 01482 247 111NHS Hull Talking Therapies is a service for adults who are worried, stressed, anxious, low in condence and emotional . There are many types of mental health problems and they can aect dierent people in dierent ways. Let’s Talk can help you understand how you are feeling and help you get the support that you need.NHS Hull Talking TherapiesHealthy Lifestyles Team as well as pregnant women and their partners.• • • • Setting: Family Hubs, outreach venues and homeContact Details:www.facebook.com/usmumshull Email: healthylifestylesteam@hullcc.gov.uk
34Directory of SupportHouse of Light Who we help:area.Age: Under 19Setting: Community Contact Details:Tel: 01482 580 499Freephone: 0800 043 2031Email: help@houseoight.org.ukwww.houseoight.org.ukHull and East Yorkshire MIND Weekly Peer Support GroupAge: 18+Setting: Wellington House, Hull, HU3 1YAContact Details: Between 9 – 5pm Mon – Fri Tel: 01482 240 133Email: info@heymind.org.ukwww.heymind.org.uk
35Carers Information and Support Service (CISS)service dedicated to supporting carersor both.Contact Details: Tel: 01482 222 220City Health Care Partnership (chcpcic.org.uk)• • disorder• Eating disorders• • • • • Suicidal thoughtsContact Details: This referral for is for professionals only. If you are struggling or need support with your mental health please speak to your GP, Midwife or Health Visitor who will make the appropriate referral.Perinatal Mental Health ServiceThrive Hull
36Enhanced Family Pathwayantenatal period. • • • • Contact Details: Tel: 01482 259600Email: hull.cypcommunityservices@nhs.netDirectory of SupportKids Hull Befriending Setting: CommunityContact Details:www.kids.org.ukEmail: hullbefriending@kids.org.ukTel: 01482 467 540
37Thrive HullSupport for Dads/PartnersSetting: Community Contact Details:Dads and partnersPartners and Dads peer support:DadPad: www.thedadpad.co.ukAndy’s Man Club: Email: info@andysmanclub.co.uk Andy’s Man Club | #ITSOKAYTOTALK | Andy’s Man Club (andysmanclub.co.uk)Humber Men In Sheds | Humber Men in Shed Alliance (meninshedshumber.co.uk)• The DadPad• • Men in ShedsSupport for Militaryand Veterans - Hull4heroesSetting: CommunityContact Details: Tel: 01482 534 482Hull4heroes: www.hull4heroes.org.uk Hull4heroes provides:. . . . . Sign posting to appropriate emotional wellbeing
38ReNew• Connect• • • • Contact Details:www.changegrowlive.org/hull-renewTel: 01482 620 013Directory of SupportTargeted Pregnancy SupportSetting: Family Hubs, outreach and home Contact Details: www.familyhubshull.org.ukFit Mums and Friends Together in Grief & LiLy Walksabilities. Age: 16+Setting: CommunityContact Details: Email: Heather@tmums.org.ukwww.tmums.org.uk/support/together-in-grief
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