“Some of the problems are littler than I thought they were, I feel that I can beat them easily now.”

Children & Young People Services

We offer a range of support for people aged 5+, including Wellbeing Mentors, parent and child support, group sessions and specialist counselling services. Support can be accessed through referral either through school, a parent or by the individual.

Please download a CYP Referral Form below and submit to hello@secemind.org.uk

What can we offer?

CYP Support

CYP (Children & Young People) Specialist Support is a NHS partnership specialist response service, between SECE Mind, Kids Inspire and Thurrock Open Door, offering a range of intervention and therapeutic support for those aged 4-18 to help teach about the brain; why they feel the way they do and how to change it.

Support is offered mostly via online platforms, such as Zoom and MS Teams or via telephone. We teach tools such as mindfulness, grounding exercises and breathing techniques and tips to manage anxiety, stress and overwhelm.

Referrals can be submitted through school via email or online by a parent or child over 16. To apply, please download and complete a referral form above and email to hello@secemind.org.uk

 

Support To Thrive

Support To Thrive is for senior school aged people who might be at risk with regards to their emotional wellbeing. They will work alongside a trained and experienced Wellbeing Mentor with the aim to improve their wellbeing and stay in education. This is done through setting and working on personal goals together, teaching coping techniques and helping to better understand the brain, feelings and behaviours. Find out more about Support To Thrive


Youthful Wellbeing

Youthful Wellbeing is similar to Support To Thrive, with the aim of helping to keep a person in vocation and educational activities such as work, volunteering or education whilst supporting their wellbeing through 1-2-1 work with a Wellbeing Mentor. This service is accessible to those up to the aged 18-25 and can be accessed by an individual through our referral form below.

Over 18? You can also self refer to our paid Counselling Services Find Out More

Case Studies:

*names have been changed

Adam*

Adam is 14 years old. He has had anger and behavioural issues since he was 9 and has been losing his temper and experiencing low mood and anxiety at secondary school.

During the lockdown period his anxiety and “impulse control” worsened. He became anxious about leaving the house, scared of getting the virus and isolated himself.

Adam was referred to our CYP group sessions. Although nervous at first, he soon began contributing and undertaking home practice each week. After the sessions were complete he felt he was ready to “go it alone”.

“Grounding techniques are helpful when I get angry, I know what to do and when to do them”

Aadijay*

Aadijay is 12. His parents say he is a bright but puts a lot of pressure on himself. He has struggled with the transition to secondary school, getting angry and frustrated when he cannot achieve the high standards he sets himself. Lockdown and having time away from school have escalated his anxiety and he experienced distress and bad anxiety attacks when asked to attend.

Aadijay attended weekly CYP sessions and was enthusiastic about learning how the brain works and mindful techniques such as grounding and breathing exercises. After a month of sessions, Aadijay felt he had enough tools to continue his practice alone.

“Practices were good, learning about the brain and doing the exercises. Some days I would think about the parts of the brain and it would help.”

When asked about how he feels going forward,

“Some of the problems are littler than I thought they were and I feel that I can beat them easily now.”

Feedback about our Counsellors…

 

“My daughter really enjoyed her sessions with Mia and I’m sure they helped a great deal. It’s a long way to go but I think she seems so much more positive about herself and has even found confidence to apply for a Saturday job! It was as much as I could do to get her out of the house 6 months ago - so thank you so much for putting us in touch.

We are keeping our fingers crossed that she will continue to do well at school and maybe go to uni! I’m sure Mia will continue to help everyone - such a lovely and understanding person! ”