Children and Young People

 

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The purpose of this document is for schools to use when considering which supports may be appropriate for a young person. The Supports provided in each section are just some examples of what is available within East Ayrshire and we would encourage staff to consider these using a TAC approach where appropriate.

MHWB Support Flowcharts 

The Flowcharts below were designed to help schools navigate supports for mental health and wellbeing from the earliest level of intervention through to enhanced or immediate support.

EAC Primary Flowchart (1)

EAC Secondary Flowchart

APPENDIX 1 key questions

APPENDIX 3 request for assistance guidance EA

Local Supports for Children and Young People

The-Exchange Counselling and Psychological Wellbeing  service is available for all children and young people from P1 right through to S6 in  East Ayrshire.  You can find out more on The-Exchange website .

To request assistance from the Exchange,  please click here.


Ayrshire Cancer Support now has a service designed solely to support Children and Young People affected by cancer.  This could be themselves or a friend or family member.  Please view their leaflets for more information and for how to make a referral.

A guide for children and young people with learning difficulties

A guide for children under 12

A guide for families

A guide for professionals

A guide for young people 12 – 25 years


EA Youth Chat is a chat opportunity for young people who are experiencing loneliness, isolation or worries. Through this, young people will chat with a friendly Youth Worker who will provide support about whatever is on their mind.

The Youth Chat is offered through the Vibrant Communities Service and is open to all young people. The chat seeks to target loneliness and isolation in young people and will provide wellbeing support and mental health support and link in with other services where appropriate.

Get in touch!

Young People text, call or WhatsApp the EA Youth Chat contact number 07918 987 341.

The service is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sundays 6-9pm.


Action for Children 

Contact: Joe.Bryers@actionforchildren.org.uk

Tel: 01563 572479

Support for young people whose mental health and wellbeing has been impacted through the Covid 19 Pandemic

CSS Leaflet

Penumbra

The service is for anyone impacted by the loss of someone to
suicide. This includes families and friends as well as children and
young people.  People bereaved since August 2020 can access the service.

Contact: Please complete the referral form and email to:
suicidebereavementsupport@nhs.scot

For more information and to access the referral form please click on the links below:

Supported_People_Leaflet_Ayrshire

Third_Party_Referrals_Leaflet_Ayrshire

SBS – Third Party Referral Form v1

 


Teaching Magic to Improve Children’s Health & Wellbeing

Contact: scott@scotlandsmagician.com

A service available to all school aged children to allow people to participate, feel included and to express themselves creatively.  Aimed at building confidence and self-esteem and allowing children to ease back into the learning environment in a manner that doesn’t overwhelm them.

Magic Based Intervention Leaflet

Teaching Magic Request Process – Education


Beautiful Inside and Out

Contact: beautifulinsideandoutscio@gmail.com

Tel: 07984328808

Support for bereaved siblings of suicide victims. Promoting feelings of self-worth.


Penumbra

Contact: Fiona.tall@penumbra.org.uk

Offer a range of mental health services including 1-1 support for people who wish to reduce/stop self-harm.


Be-friending Service

Contact: vibrantcommunities@east-ayrshire.gov.uk

Tel: 01563 576359

1-1 be-friending and be-friending group sessions.

The be-friending service accept requests for assistance for children and young people who are socially isolated, needing support to re-engage with others and their communities plus 2 of the following factors:

  • Behavioural issues
  • Chaotic home life
  • Family difficulties
  • Emotional difficulties
  • Lack of role models
  • Care leavers.

    YIP World

    Contact: info@yipworld.org

    Tel: 01290 422364

    Can provide a range of support services for children and young people.


Young Carers

Contact: admin@eastayrshirecarers.org.uk

Tel: Kilmarnock – 01563 571533

Cumnock – 012390 426404

Dalmellington – 01292 550696

Offer 1-1 and group supports to young carers. Age specific groups run weekly in Kilmarnock, Cumnock, New Cumnock and Dalmellington.


Your Mind Matters

The Your Mind Matters Project will work with and support children and young people aged 11-18 from serving armed forces and veteran families in around the Kilmarnock Area.
Their support aims to improve wellbeing, confidence and help young people develop a range of tools to manage life’ challenges.  This can include:
  • 1-1 Support
  • Group Support
  • Peer Support Programmes

To find out more, or make a request, please contact Lynne Clement on 07860949357 or email lynne.clement@samh.org.uk


LGBT Youth groups

The LGBT youth groups are safe and supportive environments for young people to attend and be themselves.  Contact vibrantcommunities@east-ayrshire.gov.uk


East Ayrshire Women’s Aid.  For women, children and young people who have experienced domestic abuse.  Contact them via their website: https://www.eastayrshirewomensaid.org.uk/ or call them on 01563 536001


Break the Silence provide a range of tailored, holistic support options for survivors of rape and childhood sexual abuse who are aged 13 years and above.  They are open Monday-Friday 9am-4.30pm and you can contact them on 01563 559558 or email them at info@breakthesilence.org.uk


School Nursing Service 

The overall purpose of the School Nursing team is to provide home or school / community based support to Children and Young People in relation to their assessed health and wellbeing. Targeted Interventions in line with the 10 National Pathways for School Nursing include support for children and young people in the following areas:

  • Looked After Children
  • Children in need of Care and Protection
  • Emotional Health and Wellbeing

Children and Young People affected by vulnerability or adversity such as homelessness, domestic abuse, substance misuse, young carers or who require

additional support at times of transition. Sexual health and wellbeing is also considered a priority pathway.

RFA should go via your school nurse – East Ayrshire School Nursing Team Sept 2020 docx (2)

 Children’s 1st 

Children’s 1st have been procured by the School Nursing service and are available to support children, young people and their families with wellbeing and other areas which may impact on home/school life.  RFA’s via the school nurse (details above)

CAMHS

NHS Ayrshire and Arran CAMHS will accept referrals for young people who present with mental health problems that are causing significant impairments in their day-to- day lives, and where the other services and approaches described above have not been effective, or are not appropriate.  For more information about what is an appropriate referral to CAMHS and how they can help please read the Referral Guidance


 

NHS Recommended Apps and Websites for supporting children and young people’s Mental Health and Wellbeing – APPS_WEBSITES_HELP MHW FINAL January 2021

NHS Glasgow Wellbeing Apps 


National Supports for Young People

The Samaritans are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 116 123.  Calls are confidential and will be taken by a trained Samaritans volunteer.  Alternatively, email jo@samaritans.org.


Breathing Space is available between 6pm and 2am any day of the week on 0800 83 85 87 (calls are free of charge).  Calls will be taken by an employed mental health advisor.


Childline is a free 24 hour helpline where children and young people can talk to a counsellor about any problem.  Phone 0800 1111 or visit www.childline.org.uk


Click here to access CAMHS Self Help Resources.  This is a collection of downloadable self-help guides for children and young people.


Papyrus, Young Suicide prevention society,  is open 365 days a year, 9am-midnight. Call them on 0800 068 4141


LGBT Youth Scotland have a live chat on their website 3 times a week where you can chat directly with trained youth workers about whatever is on your mind.  Open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm-8pm.  You can also email info@lgbtyouth.org.uk outwith these hours if you need support.


NSPCC provides mental health support to children and young people. It’s open Monday-Friday 8am-10pm or 9am-6pm at weekends.  Call 0808 800 5000


SAMH Information Service.  Get support, information or a chat about mental health.  Open 9am-6pm, Monday-Friday.  Phone 0344 800 0500 or email info@samh.org.uk


SHOUT – Text Service for anyone in crisis anytime, anywhere.  A place to go if you are struggling to cope and need immediate help.  Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Text SHOUT to 85258.


Young Minds Crisis Messenger – Text message service for young people looking for help and support with mental health.  Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Text YM to 85258.


Unravel – Promoting Positive Sleep for teenagers & grief support for C&YP 

 

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