Young People's Emotional Wellbeing and Counseling Services

Find out more about the emotional wellbeing and counseling services available to Young People in Milton Keynes. If you need help finding the right support, get in touch with us and we will be able to point you in the right direction.
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Emotional Wellbeing and Counseling Services

    Kooth

    • Kooth offers free and anonymous online counselling and emotional wellbeing support to every child or young person between 11 and 19 in Milton Keynes. If a child or young person needs a bit of extra support, are worrying about their future or experiencing difficulties at school or at home they can connect to this new anonymous and free service which is available every day via your laptop, tablet or smartphone

    YIS (Youth Counseling Service)

    • Milton Keynes Youth Counselling Service works with young people aged 11-21 who live, learn or work in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. They offer a free and confidential accredited counselling service and work with a range of issues including anxiety, depression, anger, anger and family problems

    Young Minds

    • YoungMinds is a leading charity committed to improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people. They offer information to young people and children about all aspects of mental health and emotional welbeing. YoungMinds campaign, research and influence policy and practice.

    Self Injury Support

    • Self injury Support is a national organisation that support girls and young women affected by self-injury or harm. It runs TESS, an information and support service, and CASS, a women's self-injury helpline. 

    Beating Eating Disorders

    • shape. It provides information and support through Helplines, which people can call, text or email, and online support, including information. It works to change the way that people think and talk about eating disorders, challenges stereotypes and stigma that those with eating disorders face, and provides information, support and encouragement to seek treatment and recovery. 

    CAMHS

    • The NHS provides CAMHS all accross the UK. CAMHS is for children and young people aged 0-18. It helps them and their families with emotional, relationship and behavoural difficulties when they are finding it hard to cope with family life, school or the wider world.

    NHS Choices

    • NHS Choices website contains a Youth Mental Health information hub offering young people advice and help on mental health problems, including depression, anxiety and stress. This is a great place to get clear, helpful information.