Parents and additonal support

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This information is for parents or guardians who are supporting a child or young person. Being a parent or guardian of child or young person who seems to be struggling, can be really worrying, and you might be feeling overwhelmed or unsure what you should do.

Look after yourself

Supporting someone else can be tough and stressful. It’s important to look after yourself too. Booking an options session via the information line, will allow you to explore ways to improve your own wellbeing and access services that can support your mental health.

Its important to practice self-care, finding time for yourself is equally as important as juggling family, work, and home life. Its important to put yourself first, set yourself challenges, not to be afraid to ask for help, stay connected with others and try to encourage healthy decisions.

Additional support

Information on the links below can support parents who are both worried about their young person and improve their own mental health and wellbeing:

If you are concerned about your child’s mental health please contact your GP

Crisis information

If your child is at imminent risk of harm please call 999 or take them to A&E

If they are already under CAMHS and their mental health is deteriorating but they don’t need immediate support please contact CAMHS