Support for Families

EXTERNAL HELP

We hope that you find the following information helpful when you are most in need. We all need help at times and Hollywood will support you via our wellbeing team. At times more specialised expertise for your family may be best and we will sign post to that support. Please find below sources of support that we think needs to be celebrated; like us they value positive mental health and will support us to support you.

ChildLine

Childline is a 24 hour counselling service for children and young people up to their 19th birthday in the United Kingdom provided by the NSPCC. Childline deals with any issue which causes distress or concern. Common issues dealt with include child abuse, bullying, mental illness, parental separation or divorce, teenage pregnancy, substance misuse, neglect, and psychological abuse. They are open 7 days a week, 365 days of the year on: 0800 1111 or via online chat at: https://www.childline.org.uk/get-support/1-2-1-counsellor-chat/

Ordinary Magic


Ordinary Magic is a Not for Profit Mental Health and Wellbeing Organisation based in Solihull that offers help and support to children and young people to help build their confidence, resilience and self-esteem. They do that by offering one to one support, specialised holiday clubs, after school activities and workshops and events for children and parents. They also offer in certain cases, free psychotherapy sessions for children most in need, where other options for support have been exhausted. If you have any questions or you would like free information, advice and guidance please call them on 0121 514 8854, email: info@ordinarymagic.co.uk or visit  Facebook @ordinarymagicuk

The Anna Freud Centre

The Anna Freud Centre provides a range of specialist types of support for children, young people and families, seeing them at the Centre, in schools and other settings. In addition to their direct work, they can provide resources to other professionals to be more effective in their work with children. The overarching aim of their services is to build resilience and to help children, young people and families who are in distress. 

https://www.annafreud.org/what-we-do/our-help-for-children-and-families/

Solar

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardos and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. They provide assessment and treatment of children and young people with mental health or severe emotional and behavioural difficulties. The service currently accepts children and young people, until their 19th birthday, who are residents in the borough of Solihull, go to school or college in the Solihull borough, or have a Solihull GP. The services operate from two sites, one in Chelmsley Wood and the nearest one:

Freshfields Clinic, Downing Close, Knowle, B93 0AQ

Tel: 0121 301 2730

Fax: 0121 301 2751                       

Mind

Birmingham Mind has a helpline providing advice and information to people experiencing mental health, their families, professionals and the wider public. Their advisers are available to help you find the right services and support in the Birmingham area.

The helpline can offer advice, information and signposting relating to health and social care and a range of other issues.

Contact Birmingham Call: 0121 262 3555 or email: help@birminghammind.org

Young Minds

Young Minds is a website designed to support young people, and their parents, with all aspects of mental health, growing up, changes and honest case studies and advice. https://youngminds.org.uk/


Child Bereavement UK
Bereavement services supporting families, including children, via counselling for bereavement, not exclusive to death. 

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR WELLBEING

Websites for General Wellbeing

https://www.happymaps.co.uk/

https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/nhs-services/mental-health-services/child-and-adolescent-mental-health-services-camhs/

https://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/support-for-parents/children-s-mental-health/

https://www.childrenssociety.org.uk/what-we-do/our-work/young-peoples-mental-health

https://www.centreformentalhealth.org.uk/fact-sheet-children-and-young-peoples-mental-health

https://www.healthforkids.co.uk/Solihull/

 

Specific Areas for Wellbeing Support

Additional detail can be found in Appendix One of our Positive Mental Health Policy and in the Wellbeing Library section of our website.

 

Self-harm

SelfHarm.co.uk: www.selfharm.co.uk

National Self-Harm Network: www.nshn.co.uk

 

Depression

Depression Alliance: www.depressionalliance.org/information/what-depression

 

Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Phobias

Anxiety UK: www.anxietyuk.org.uk

 

Obsessions and Compulsions

OCD UK: www.ocduk.org/ocd

 

Suicidal Feelings

Prevention of young suicide UK – PAPYRUS: www.papyrus-uk.org

On the edge: ChildLine spotlight report on suicide: www.nspcc.org.uk/preventingabuse/research-and-resources/on-the-edge-childline-spotlight/

CALM: Campaign Against Living Miserably (For males): https://www.thecalmzone.net/ 

 

Eating Problems

Beat – the eating disorders charity: www.b-eat.co.uk/about-eating-disorders

Eating Difficulties in Younger Children and when to worry:
www.inourhands.com/eatingdifficulties-in-younger-children

 

Wellbeing Online Reading

Mental health and behaviour in schools: departmental advice for school staff. Department for Education (2016)

 

Counselling in schools: a blueprint for the future - departmental advice for school staff and counsellors. Department for Education (2015)

 

Teacher Guidance: Preparing to teach about mental health and emotional wellbeing (2015).

 

PSHE Association: Funded by the Department for Education (2015)

 

Keeping children safe in education: statutory guidance for schools and colleges. Department for Education (2016)

 

Supporting pupils at school with medical conditions: statutory guidance for governing bodies of maintained schools and proprietors of academies in England. Department for Education (2014)

 

Healthy child programme from 5 to 19 years old is a recommended framework of universal and progressive services for children and young people to promote optimal health and wellbeing. Department of Health (2009)

 

Future in mind: promoting, protecting and improving our children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing - a report produced by the Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Taskforce to examine how to improve mental health services for children and young people. Department of Health (2015)

 

NICE guidance on social and emotional wellbeing in primary education

 

NICE guidance on social and emotional wellbeing in secondary education

 

What works in promoting social and emotional wellbeing and responding to mental health problems in schools? Advice for schools and framework document written by Professor Katherine Weare. National Children’s Bureau (2015)