Services

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Whether you need practical support or some advice, find out about our services near you. 

You’ll also find useful guidance and advice on our website to help you, or someone you care for. 

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  • Young Carers Service Northern Area 14855

    Provides practical and emotional support for young carers in the Northern area. The service works with schools, health and social care trusts and voluntary/ community organisations to raise awareness of young carers, their situation and to reach young people who need the service.

    Young carers
  • Young Carers Service Western Area 14856

    Provides practical and emotional support for young carers in the Western HSCT areas. The service works with schools, health and social care trusts and voluntary/ community organisations to raise awareness of young carers, their situation and to reach young people who need the service. The service offers: peer support, personal development

    Young carers
  • Young People’s Emotional Support Service

    Waiting times: The waiting time for 1:1 support with us is currently 3 months. We can help you manage your feelings. We help you with feelings that might feel difficult. Difficult feelings might start small, but they can get big and become more difficult.

    Mental health
  • Youth Involvement & Family Support Project

    Barnardos family support service we work with children and young people aged 0-21 or 0 -26 if care experienced, who have a range of emotional needs. We also work with their parents/carers and families to build on the emotional resilience of each family member, to promote positive mental health and to encourage social inclusion.

    Family support
  • Youth Zone Short Breaks Group

    Youth Zone is a fun place for 10—19 year olds with individual needs and their siblings to make new friends and chill out. Your group will have it’s own budget and you will plan how to use this for activities and outings. You will have the chance to learn new skills that will help as you become a young adult. Not only that, there are opportunities for some qualifications such as First Aid!

    Disability advocacy/participation
  • conneXions

    A flexible range of support services for children and families impacted by parental substance misuse.

    Substance misuse
  • make trax

    Supporting 16-29 year old young people that are not in education, employment or training into positive destinations. Offering 1-1 mentoring and support plus small group work. Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund

    Employment
  • make trax

    Supporting 16-29 year old young people that are not in education, employment or training into positive destinations. Offering 1-1 mentoring and support plus small group work. Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund

    Employment