Find Help: Solihull

Those first steps to seeking help are tough but you’re in the right place. There are two main routes available to you – we can show you specialist services available in your area or we can put you in touch with your school nurse.

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.

Text your school nurse:
07520615730

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.

Find your school nurse service
Alderbrook School
Postcode
B91 1SN
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Arden
Postcode
B93 0PT
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Grace Academy Solihull
Postcode
B37 5JS
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Heart of England School
Postcode
CV7 7FW
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
John Henry Newman Catholic College
Postcode
B37 5GA
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Light Hall School
Postcode
B90 2PZ
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Lode Heath School
Postcode
B91 2HW
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Northern House School (Solihull)
Postcode
B36 9LF
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Park Hall Academy
Postcode
B36 9HF
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Smith’s Wood Sports College
Postcode
B36 0UE
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Solihull Academy
Postcode
B90 4LE
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
St Peter’s Catholic School and Specialist Science College
Postcode
B91 3NZ
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Summerfield Education Centre
Postcode
B92 8QE
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Triple Crown Centre
Postcode
b91 2hw
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Tudor Grange Academy Kingshurst
Postcode
B37 6NU
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
Tudor Grange Solihull
Postcode
B91 3PD
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754
WMG Academy for Young Engineers (Solihull)
Postcode
B37 5FD
School nursing team
Solihull
School nursing base
Cranmore Place
School nursing base phone number
0121 726 6754

Services in your

Find out what services are available to you in your area.

What would you like help with?
Alcohol

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.

Alcohol

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.

Alcohol

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
Alcohol

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.

Alcohol

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.

Alcohol

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.

Allergies

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.

Allergies

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Allergies

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Allergies

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.

Allergies

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
Allergies

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.

Allergies

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.

Allergies

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.

Allergies

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.

Allergies

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Anger Management

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.

Anger Management

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.

Anger Management

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.

Anger Management

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.

Anger Management

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
Anger Management

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.

Anger Management

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.

Anger Management

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.

Anxiety

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.

Anxiety

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.

Anxiety

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.

Anxiety

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.

Anxiety

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
Anxiety

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.

Anxiety

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.

Anxiety

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.

Are You Ready For Sex

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.

Are You Ready For Sex

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.

Are You Ready For Sex

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.

Asthma

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.

Asthma

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Asthma

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Asthma

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.

Asthma

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
Asthma

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.

Asthma

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.

Asthma

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.

Asthma

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.

Asthma

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

B.O

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.

B.O

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.

B.O

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.

B.O

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.

Bad Relationships

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.

Bad Relationships

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.

Bad Relationships

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.

Bad Relationships

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.

Bad Relationships

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.

Being Different

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.

Being Different

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.

Being Different

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.

Being Different

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.

Being Different

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
Being Different

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.

Being Different

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.

Being Different

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.

Being Single

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.

Being Single

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.

Being Single

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.

Being Single

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.

Being Single

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.

Bereavement & Loss

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.

Bereavement & Loss

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.

Bereavement & Loss

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.

Bereavement & Loss

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.

Bereavement & Loss

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
Bereavement & Loss

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.

Bereavement & Loss

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.

Bereavement & Loss

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.

Blood

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.

Blood

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Blood

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Blood

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.

Blood

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
Blood

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.

Blood

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.

Blood

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.

Blood

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.

Blood

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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
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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.

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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.

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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.

Bullying

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.

Bullying

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.

Bullying

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.

Bullying

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.

Bullying

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
Bullying

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.

Bullying

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.

Bullying

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.

Changes

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.

Changes

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.

Changes

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.

Changes

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.

Confidence

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.

Confidence

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.

Confidence

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.

Confidence

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.

Confidence

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
Confidence

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.

Confidence

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.

Confidence

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.

Consent And The Law

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.

Consent And The Law

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.

Consent And The Law

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.

Continence

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.

Continence

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Continence

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Continence

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.

Continence

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
Continence

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.

Continence

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.

Continence

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.

Continence

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.

Continence

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Contraception

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.

Contraception

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.

Contraception

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.

CSE

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.

CSE

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.

CSE

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.

CSE

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.

CSE

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.

Depression

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.

Depression

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.

Depression

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.

Depression

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.

Depression

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
Depression

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.

Depression

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.

Depression

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.

Diabetes

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.

Diabetes

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Diabetes

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Diabetes

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.

Diabetes

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
Diabetes

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.

Diabetes

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.

Diabetes

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.

Diabetes

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.

Diabetes

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Domestic Abuse

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.

Domestic Abuse

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.

Domestic Abuse

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.

Domestic Abuse

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.

Domestic Abuse

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.

Drugs

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.

Drugs

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.

Drugs

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
Drugs

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.

Drugs

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.

Drugs

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.

E-cigarettes

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.

E-cigarettes

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.

E-cigarettes

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
E-cigarettes

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.

E-cigarettes

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.

Eating Disorders

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.

Eating Disorders

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.

Eating Disorders

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.

Eating Disorders

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.

Eating Disorders

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
Eating Disorders

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.

Eating Disorders

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.

Eating Disorders

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.

Eczema

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.

Eczema

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Eczema

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Eczema

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.

Eczema

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
Eczema

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.

Eczema

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.

Eczema

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.

Eczema

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.

Eczema

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Epilepsy

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.

Epilepsy

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Epilepsy

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Epilepsy

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.

Epilepsy

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
Epilepsy

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.

Epilepsy

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.

Epilepsy

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.

Epilepsy

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.

Epilepsy

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Exam Stress

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.

Exam Stress

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.

Exam Stress

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.

Exam Stress

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.

Exam Stress

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
Exam Stress

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.

Exam Stress

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.

Exam Stress

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.

Exercise

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.

Exercise

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.

Exercise

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
Exercise

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.

Exercise

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.

Facts And Fictions About Sexual Health

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.

Facts And Fictions About Sexual Health

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.

Facts And Fictions About Sexual Health

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.

Feelings

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.

Female Genital Mutilation

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.

Female Genital Mutilation

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.

FGM

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.

FGM

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.

FGM

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.

Flu

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.

Flu

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Flu

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Flu

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.

Flu

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
Flu

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.

Flu

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.

Flu

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.

Flu

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.

Flu

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Forced Marriage

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.

Forced Marriage

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.

Forced Marriage

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.

Forced Marriage

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.

Friendships

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.

Friendships

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.

Friendships

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.

Friendships

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.

Friendships

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.

Good Relationships

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.

Good Relationships

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.

Good Relationships

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.

Good Relationships

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.

Good Relationships

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.

Grooming

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.

Grooming

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.

Grooming

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.

Grooming

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.

Grooming

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.

Growing Up

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.

Health

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.

Health Campaigns

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Health Campaigns

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Health Campaigns

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.

Health Campaigns

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
Health Campaigns

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.

Health Campaigns

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.

Health Campaigns

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.

Health Campaigns

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.

Health Campaigns

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

HIV/AIDS

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.

HIV/AIDS

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.

Hormones

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.

Hormones

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.

Hormones

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.

Hormones

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.

Immunisation

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.

Immunisation

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Immunisation

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Immunisation

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.

Immunisation

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
Immunisation

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.

Immunisation

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.

Immunisation

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.

Immunisation

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.

Immunisation

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

In An Emergency

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

In An Emergency

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

In An Emergency

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.

In An Emergency

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
In An Emergency

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.

In An Emergency

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.

In An Emergency

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.

In An Emergency

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.

In An Emergency

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.

In An Emergency

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Lifestyle

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.

Long Term Conditions

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Long Term Conditions

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Long Term Conditions

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.

Long Term Conditions

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
Long Term Conditions

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.

Long Term Conditions

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.

Long Term Conditions

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.

Long Term Conditions

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.

Long Term Conditions

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Migraine

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Migraine

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Migraine

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.

Migraine

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
Migraine

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.

Migraine

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.

Migraine

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.

Migraine

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.

Migraine

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Need someone to talk to / Getting tested

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.

Need someone to talk to / Getting tested

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.

Need someone to talk to / Getting tested

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.

Nutrition & Diet

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.

Nutrition & Diet

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.

Nutrition & Diet

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
Nutrition & Diet

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.

Nutrition & Diet

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.

Nutrition & Diet

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.

Online Relationships

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.

Online Relationships

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.

Online Relationships

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.

Online Relationships

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.

Online Relationships

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.

Periods

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.

Periods

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.

Periods

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.

Periods

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.

Pregnancy

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.

Pregnancy

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.

Pregnancy

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.

Puberty

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.

Puberty

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.

Puberty

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.

Puberty

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.

Relationships

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.

Resilience

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.

Resilience

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.

Resilience

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.

Resilience

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.

Resilience

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
Resilience

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.

Resilience

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.

Resilience

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.

Self Harm

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.

Self Harm

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.

Self Harm

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.

Self Harm

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.

Self Harm

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
Self Harm

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.

Self Harm

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.

Self Harm

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.

Sexual Assault/Rape

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.

Sexual Assault/Rape

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.

Sexual Assault/Rape

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.

Sexual Health

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.

Sexuality

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.

Sexuality

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.

Sexuality

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.

Sexuality

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.

Sexuality

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.

Sexually Transmitted Infections

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.

Sexually Transmitted Infections

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.

Sleeping

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.

Sleeping

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.

Sleeping

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
Sleeping

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.

Sleeping

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.

Sleeping

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.

Speech Difficulties

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.

Speech Difficulties

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Speech Difficulties

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Speech Difficulties

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.

Speech Difficulties

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
Speech Difficulties

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.

Speech Difficulties

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.

Speech Difficulties

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.

Speech Difficulties

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.

Speech Difficulties

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Sports

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.

Staying Out Of Trouble

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.

Staying Out Of Trouble

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.

Staying Out Of Trouble

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.

Staying Out Of Trouble

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.

Staying Out Of Trouble

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
Staying Out Of Trouble

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.

Staying Out Of Trouble

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.

Staying Out Of Trouble

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.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

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.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

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
Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

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.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

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.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

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.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

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.

Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Tabacco

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.

Tabacco

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.

Tabacco

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
Tabacco

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.

Tabacco

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.

Tabacco

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.

Teeth/Breath

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.

Teeth/Breath

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.

Teeth/Breath

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
Teeth/Breath

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.

Teeth/Breath

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.

Teeth/Breath

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.

The School Nurse

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.

The School Nurse

Find your local Walk in Centre

NHS Choices provides details of walk in centres in your area.

The School Nurse

Find your local Dentist

NHS Choices provides details of dentists in your area.

The School Nurse

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.

The School Nurse

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
The School Nurse

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.

The School Nurse

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.

The School Nurse

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.

The School Nurse

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.

The School Nurse

Find your local Optician

NHS Choices provides details of opticians in your area.

Virtual/Face to Face

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.

Virtual/Face to Face

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.

Virtual/Face to Face

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.

Virtual/Face to Face

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.

Virtual/Face to Face

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.

Washing Your hands

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.

Washing Your hands

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
Washing Your hands

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.

Washing Your hands

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.

Washing Your hands

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.

WebChats

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.

Young Carers

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.

Young Carers

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.

Young Carers

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
Young Carers

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.

Young Carers

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.

Young Carers

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.