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If you are worried about your drinking, you are not alone. AA is here for young people in Kent, whenever you are ready.
If you want to talk to someone in absolute confidence about your drinking, call us free on 0800 917 7650, message us via our Live Chat box, or email us at help@aamail.org
The first step is to admit that you have a problem and that you need help. The next step is to reach out and ask for it. The people on our helpline are all recovered alcoholics; they care and understand. No matter how bad it feels.
Don’t face your alcohol problem alone. AA is here for you, whenever you are ready. You are not hopeless. You are not beyond help. You are worthy. And you can be free from the grip of alcohol and live the life you deserve.
T: 0800 917 7650
The Young Person’s Drug and Alcohol Service provides a free specialist substance misuse service for young people offering information, advice and support to 11 to 18-year-olds.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
The Pod can help you child achieve your therapy goals and join in with everyday activities.
The Kent Autistic Trust provides support for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other associated difficulties who have significant behaviour, developmental and communication needs within various community settings including: registered homes, specialist and intensive supported living, community day resource centres, Family Support service and support groups.
Their Family Support Service offers advice and information for individuals on the autism spectrum, their families, carers and the people who work with them.
This service is designed to support and empower young women and gender diverse individuals to make informed choices about the emotional and physical relationships that they have, and give them the confidence and emotional resilience to put them into practice.
W: Visit Targeted Relationship Service (HERA) Salus – for young women and trans aged 10-18 website
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Empowering young women and girls with ADHD to live an unstoppable life in Kent with blogs, local groups and online support.
Girls with ADHD are so good at hiding it! FACT. Masking is a survival technique that girls use because they seek to ensure that they meet the social norms. They are actresses in their own life.
Yet, this can be utterly exhausting and can sometimes lead them to feeling very alone. Their quest to fit in can result in them feeling even more shut out.
Girls with ADHD shouldn’t have to face this without support and guidance. Being a teenager is tricky enough without throwing in a neurodivergent brain that is relentless (or unstoppable 😉), an inability to work out who they actually are without the masks and the constant fear of being found out or judged for being different.
The Unstoppable Girls community is all about providing a safe space, a space to be seen and heard, a space to explore neurodiversity and to no longer feel weird or alone.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
For anyone aged five to 25 with a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious or life-threatening illness.
You can chat privately to their online support team, or join the community of young people across the UK who genuinely understand what you’re going through.
CHUMS – offer specialist bereavement support to children and young people from three-and-a-half years old until their 26th birthday in Kent
Specialist support is needed when a child or young person is experiencing complicated grief or traumatic bereavement. This might mean that it is extra hard for them to manage the death and so it is having an enduring negative impact on everyday life. This might be because of the way the person died or because various other factors are disrupting their ability to grieve. Children and young people who need specialist support are likely to be experiencing difficulties such as:
prolonged periods of being low and withdrawn
anxiety that prevents them from doing things they would normally do
high levels of frustration that impact on relationships and daily life
struggling with thoughts or images about the death
being unable to tolerate thinking or speaking about their bereavement.
This Specialist Bereavement Service is established from a wide range of experienced, trained professionals and volunteers. Support will be tailored to provide evidence-based interventions to children and young people through one-to-one, group and drop-in sessions.
Slide Away offers support to school-aged children and young people in Kent who have been bereaved of a family member or friend and those who have a parent or sibling with a life limiting illness.
T: 07970 597715
T: 03445 611511
W: Visit Holding on Letting go – bereavement support website
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
You can call 111 or report an incident or crime online on the Kent Police website. Online contact with the police is dealt with in exactly the same way as non-emergency 101 phone calls.
Call 999 if you feel like a situation could get heated or violent very soon, if someone is in immediate danger or if you need support right away.
The service offers free condoms for under 25s across Kent.
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Service (CAMHs) and Medway Young Peoples Well Being Service (MYPWS) are part of the North East London Foundation Trust (NELFT.) You may hear them referred to as ‘CAMHS’ which is a national term for the kind of services they provide.
This is an NHS service offering mental health assessment, interventions and evidence-based treatment to children and young people aged 0-18 years in Kent and 0-19 years in Medway, who are experiencing a range of challenging mental health difficulties or may require a diagnostic assessment for neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism or ADHD.
The children and young people seen are usually significantly affected by mental health difficulties to the point that this is affecting their everyday life, like attending school or going out with friends. They also signpost to other services that support families, children and young people that may be able to offer more appropriate help and support to meet their needs.
This service has a referral form on their website.
W: Visit Children’s and Young People’s Mental Health Service (CAMHs) website
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
The Young Person’s Drug and Alcohol Service provides a free specialist substance misuse service for young people offering information, advice and support to 11 to 18-year-olds.
We know it’s tough to quit smoking, but you don’t have to go it alone. No lectures, just professional support and help when you need it most. One You Kent can help you to quit smoking and be smokefree for life.
What does the service offer?
The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Service (CAMHs) and Medway Young Peoples Well Being Service (MYPWS) are part of the North East London Foundation Trust (NELFT.) You may hear them referred to as ‘CAMHS’ which is a national term for the kind of services they provide.
This is an NHS service offering mental health assessment, interventions and evidence-based treatment to children and young people aged 0-18 years in Kent and 0-19 years in Medway, who are experiencing a range of challenging mental health difficulties or may require a diagnostic assessment for neurodevelopmental conditions such as Autism or ADHD.
The children and young people seen are usually significantly affected by mental health difficulties to the point that this is affecting their everyday life, like attending school or going out with friends. They also signpost to other services that support families, children and young people that may be able to offer more appropriate help and support to meet their needs.
This service has a referral form on their website.
W: Visit Children’s and Young People’s Mental Health Service (CAMHs) website
The All-Age Eating Disorder Service (AADS) for Kent and Medway is a specialist service that aims to bring hope and confidence, through help and support, to those who have an eating disorder, to enable them to take back control of their life by overcoming their eating disorder. They take clients from the age of eight.
They accept clients with:
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Everyday Active can help you find the perfect activity for your experience and confidence levels, as well as activities that fit in around your everyday life.
Supports anyone with a mental health problem in Kent.
Mind and Body in Kent supports children and young adults who are self-harming, at risk of self-harming or struggling with their mental wellbeing.
This service is for you if:
T: 01795 500882
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
You can call 111 or report an incident or crime online on the Kent Police website. Online contact with the police is dealt with in exactly the same way as non-emergency 101 phone calls.
Call 999 if you feel like a situation could get heated or violent very soon, if someone is in immediate danger or if you need support right away.
You can call 111 or report an incident or crime online on the Kent Police website. Online contact with the police is dealt with in exactly the same way as non-emergency 101 phone calls.
Call 999 if you feel like a situation could get heated or violent very soon, if someone is in immediate danger or if you need support right away.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
This service is designed to support and empower young women and gender diverse individuals to make informed choices about the emotional and physical relationships that they have, and give them the confidence and emotional resilience to put them into practice.
W: Visit Targeted Relationship Service (HERA) Salus – for young women and trans aged 10-18 website
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
You can call 111 or report an incident or crime online on the Kent Police website. Online contact with the police is dealt with in exactly the same way as non-emergency 101 phone calls.
Call 999 if you feel like a situation could get heated or violent very soon, if someone is in immediate danger or if you need support right away.
Your teenage brain will go through a cycle of rapid growth during puberty affecting how you feel and behave. This course is a great place to start if you want to learn about your emotional health, why you feel the way you do, and how to manage these feelings. Sometimes, these changes can cause confusion, but they can also bring about many positives for young people. This course is a great place to start if you want to learn about how your brain starts to function differently as you grow into an adult.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Everyday Active can help you find the perfect activity for your experience and confidence levels, as well as activities that fit in around your everyday life.
Supports anyone with a mental health problem in Kent.
The service offers free condoms for under 25s across Kent.
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
You can call 111 or report an incident or crime online on the Kent Police website. Online contact with the police is dealt with in exactly the same way as non-emergency 101 phone calls.
Call 999 if you feel like a situation could get heated or violent very soon, if someone is in immediate danger or if you need support right away.
The Pod can help you child achieve your therapy goals and join in with everyday activities.
Supports anyone with a mental health problem in Kent.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
Your teenage brain will go through a cycle of rapid growth during puberty affecting how you feel and behave. This course is a great place to start if you want to learn about your emotional health, why you feel the way you do, and how to manage these feelings. Sometimes, these changes can cause confusion, but they can also bring about many positives for young people. This course is a great place to start if you want to learn about how your brain starts to function differently as you grow into an adult.
This service is designed to support and empower young women and gender diverse individuals to make informed choices about the emotional and physical relationships that they have, and give them the confidence and emotional resilience to put them into practice.
W: Visit Targeted Relationship Service (HERA) Salus – for young women and trans aged 10-18 website
The BeYou Project offers a safe, welcoming and inclusive place where LGBTQ+ young people aged 8–25 and living in Kent and Medway can meet, socialise and find the support they need.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.
Supports anyone with a mental health problem in Kent.
Mind and Body in Kent supports children and young adults who are self-harming, at risk of self-harming or struggling with their mental wellbeing.
This service is for you if:
T: 01795 500882
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
You can call 111 or report an incident or crime online on the Kent Police website. Online contact with the police is dealt with in exactly the same way as non-emergency 101 phone calls.
Call 999 if you feel like a situation could get heated or violent very soon, if someone is in immediate danger or if you need support right away.
The service offers free condoms for under 25s across Kent.
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
The service offers free condoms for under 25s across Kent.
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
The BeYou Project offers a safe, welcoming and inclusive place where LGBTQ+ young people aged 8–25 and living in Kent and Medway can meet, socialise and find the support they need.
A free and confidential service to everyone, regardless of your age, gender or sexual orientation. They won’t judge or lecture, they’ve seen it all before.
You must be aged 13 or over to access.
The Pod can help you child achieve your therapy goals and join in with everyday activities.
We know it’s tough to quit smoking, but you don’t have to go it alone. No lectures, just professional support and help when you need it most. One You Kent can help you to quit smoking and be smokefree for life.
What does the service offer?
For anyone aged five to 25 with a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious or life-threatening illness.
You can chat privately to their online support team, or join the community of young people across the UK who genuinely understand what you’re going through.
IMAGO support young carers by promoting positive wellbeing through a variety of activities, workshops and respite.
T: 01892 530330
Kooth is a fantastic free online mental health and wellbeing service for young people aged 10 to 25. It’s a place to get advice, information and support 24/7.
Available 24 hours a day, every day.