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  1. Poverty, Instability, Health Problems, And More Can Impact Children's Well-Being. Children And Young People Face Numerous Threats To Their Mental Health Around The World.

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      • The service is staffed by qualified counsellors who provide time limited therapy for children and young people who need some support. Common themes are issues with anger, relationships, bullying, low self-esteem, identity, bereavement and loss.
      www.sunderlandcounselling.org.uk/for-children-young-people/
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  2. Children and young people's mental health services offer advice and support including: self-help support and advice, including online guides and apps; talking therapies, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling and family therapy - these may be offered face-to-face, online, through an app or on the phone

  3. To get help for your mental health you'll need to talk to someone who can put you in touch with your local children and young people’s mental health services. This is usually called a referral. You could speak to: a teacher or school nurse. a GP. a youth worker. a social worker.

  4. Children's counselling is available for children between 5-11 and focuses on the wellbeing and experience of your child. Children’s counselling. Our children’s counselling service is available for children between the ages of five and ten (for older children, check out our young people’s counselling service ).

  5. New Life Counselling offers therapeutic support to children and young people involved with Social Services. Social Workers can access Creative Therapy, Play Therapy or Counselling for Looked After Children (LAC) or other children or young people they feel would benefit from our service.

  6. Counselling and therapy can help your child to make sense of what’s going on and find ways of coping when things are difficult. Your child may be able to access free or low-cost counselling through a local organisation, even if they have not been referred by a GP or are not being treated by CAMHS.

  7. Counselling and therapy (sometimes called ‘psychotherapy’) are both types of talking therapy that involve talking about – or exploring through art and other creative materials – feelings, thoughts and experiences. This can help your child to make sense of what’s going on in their life and find ways of coping when things are difficult.

  8. Psychotherapy can help children who are experiencing all kinds of psychological or emotional difficulties, such as depression or anxiety, as well as those who are having problems with their behaviour and relationships, at home or at school.

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