Find Help: Solihull
School Nurses
If you’re aged 11 – 19 and are worried about your health and wellbeing our School Nurses are here to help you with a wide range of issues such as Emotional health, Relationships, Self-harm, Bullying, Alcohol, Healthy eating, Drugs and Smoking and more.
If you’d like to talk to your own school nurse, use the drop down menu below to find out which team of school nurses cover your school. It will show you all their contact details.
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Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Find your local Walk in Centre
NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.
Find your local Dentist
NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.
IAPT
IAPT services are for people with mild, moderate and moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety or depression living in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. The service accepts self-referral and is for people aged 16 years and older.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Young Minds
Young Minds champion children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing across the UK, providing advice, information and training for young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Find your local Optician
NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
KOOTH
Kooth is a safe, confidential and non-stigmatized way for young people to receive free counselling, advice and support on-line. The service is staffed by fully trained and qualified counsellors who provide confidential advice and support for young people aged 11-25.
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
That's Not Cool
That’s Not Cool is a website dedicated to decreasing teen dating violence due to technology. The website has interactive tools and resources to support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence in their lives.
Umbrella
Umbrella provides free and confidential sexual health services in Birmingham and Solihull, including all types of contraception and STI testing and treatment.
The service is confidential and available for anyone 13 or older.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Solihull Family Hubs
A Family Hub is a place where children, young people and their families can go when in need of help and support. Raising a family, being a parent or carer, or navigating life as a young person can be a challenge so Family Hubs is making sure that there is support and help for you across Solihull.
The people working in the Family Hub will work in partnership with you and your community. They will help you find and get help from different services in the area and will be able to give you information, advice and support.
On these pages, dedicated to Family Hubs, you will find information, advice, and guidance about many of the different groups and networks who are ready to offer a helping hand or advice to support you at every stage of your family journey.
Eat Well Move More
Eat Well Move More is a free family weight management and healthy lifestyles programme for families with children aged 4-16 years who have concerns over their child’s weight and health. The programme is designed to help children lose weight by working with families, supporting them to develop a healthier and more active lifestyle.
Sessions include healthy eating and nutritional advice, tips and ideas for being more active, fun games and interactive activities for the whole family.
SIAS
Solihull Integrated Addiction Service (SIAS) is a partnership between four organisations jointly responsible for the delivery of the drug, alcohol and gambling services, in the Borough of Solihull.
Support is offered on a one to one basis and includes:
- Assessment
- One to one sessions
- Links to activities and referrals to other services
- Counselling
SOLAR
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s and Autism West Midlands work together to provide emotional wellbeing and mental health services for children and young people in Solihull. 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.
Solihull Stop Smoking
The Solihull Stop Smoking service is now part of the Solihull Lifestyle Service, so it’s free and easy to access if you live in Solihull, or have a Solihull GP.
Solihull Young Carers
Solihull Young Carers provide free and meaningful support to carers from supporting their emotional and physical wellbeing to preventing crisis and keeping families together. They actively promote the wellbeing of family carers of all ages ensuring they have access to support and services they need to live their own lives.