Within the CAMHS Academy in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Re:Minds is a Southampton based organisation supporting families whose children/young people have Autism, ADHD or other neurodiverse needs and/or mental health needs - with or without a diagnosis.
No Limits offer free information, advice and help to children and young people under the age of 26 in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton.
Yellow Door offer a wide range of specialist therapeutic, support and prevention services to anyone at risk from or affected by domestic abuse, sexual violence/abuse or other forms of interpersonal harm.
Barnardo's skills building programmes offer the opportunity to gain information and support to parents/carers of children and young people aged between 3 - 17 years old.
The Children and Young People’s Plan represents a shared vision and commitment to make Hampshire an even better place where all children and young people – including those who are vulnerable or disadvantaged – have the best possible start in life.
We want all children and young people in Portsmouth to enjoy good emotional wellbeing and mental health. Click below to see what help and support is available through Portsmouth City Council for children and young people.
One of our main priorities at Southampton City Council is that children and young people in Southampton get a good start in life and can go on to fulfil their potential. Click below for information on what services Southampton City Council offer.
Offering a range of services aimed at supporting children and families. Services include child protection, family support and early help, children with disabilities and SEND.