Mental health and wellbeing

Thrive Hull supports children and young people by offering a range of services and interventions to support the emotional health and well-being of children and young people in Hull.

Services are grouped into -

  • support for children and young people
  • support for parents and carers
  • support for professionals and support staff

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You can access further advice, support for young people on emotional health and access to information on local services and other relevant websites.

There is a wide range of additional information available online to help children and young people, parents and carers, and professionals to look after their own emotional well-being and that of the children and young people they support. Below is a selection of some of these websites -

  • Hull and East Yorkshire Mind provide lots of information to help young people. There are resources for a parent or carer supporting a young person
  • Family Hubs Hull
  • Young Minds offers information for young people on emotional wellbeing and mental health for young people and parents. It has an online chat function and also has a parents' helpline 0800 802 5544
  • Students against depression
  • Anna Freud Wellbeing Resources for Children and Young People Resources to empower young people to make informed choices about their mental health
  • PAPYRUS Website of support for concerns that may be impacting on thoughts of suicide
  • Shout the UK's free, confidential and 24 hours a day 7 days a week mental health text service for crisis support text SHOUT to 85258
  • Beat providers support to help young people beat their eating disorders. It also has an online chat function and a helpline 0808 801 0711
  • Talk to frank offers friendly, confidential advice about drugs. It also has an online chat function and a helpline 0300 123 6600
  • Childline can be contacted about anything, no problem is too big or too small. It also has an online chat function and a helpline 0800 1111
  • The Samaritans they offer a safe place to talk, anytime you like, in your own way. Telephone 116123 or email jo@samaritans.org