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Say Something is a new national service which allows young people to report child sexual exploitation through a free, 24/7 anonymous helpline. You can call or text Say Something on 116 000 email: 116000@missingpeople.org.uk
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- 0300 013 2000 (option 1)Child and adolescent mental health services ( CAMHS) provide training for parents and carers who wish to develop an understanding of children's mental health issues. Sessions are delivered at an introductory level and are suitable for…
- Monday - Friday: 9.00 - 5.00pm1-2Taylors Yard67 Alderbrook RoadLondonSW12 8AD0208 772 9900 0208 772 9746For Young Peoples information advice and counselling
- We are here to ensure that anyone who is missing can find a safe way to reconnect with a loved one, to get a message home, or, to get to a place of safety; and that families are supported whilst they live with not knowing what has happened to…
- A Lifeline For Children And Families Forced Into Criminal Exploitation. We provide a national telephone based support service to those in crisis as a result of County Lines. We support young people, families/carers and…
- 24 Hours 7 Days a weekNetmums is a family of local websites set up and run by mums (hence the name, but of course dads and anyone involved in caring for young children are welcome too!) The uniqueness of the Netmums concept stems from the belief that only other…
- Prisoners' Families Helpline website. This website has information for families on all aspects of the criminal justice system in England and Wales from arrest through to release.
- We’re open all days and weekends, call to confirmWest LodgeWest CrescentDarlingtonCo DurhamDL3 7PS01325 461500If you have personal relationship problems then we are here to help you. We have fully trained, expert counsellors who have helped many people over the years through provision of the following core services: Relationship counselling…
- Monday - Friday: 9.00am - 5.00pm5Diamond CourtNewcastle Upon TyneNE3 2EN0191 707 0033When a crisis strikes a family with children, its effects can be devastating. Many of us would turn to relatives and friends for support. However, some families can be really isolated with no such network to assist them. Safe Families for…
- Middlesbrough Council’s Early Help service is called Stronger Families. For more information please click here.
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