At a certain age – it varies depending on where you live - young people getting help from Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) must move onto Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS). This is called transition and is a big change. At YoungMinds find answers…
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Autism Berkshire provides a wide range of workshops and courses for parents and carers of autistic children and young people, including those awaiting diagnosis. Among those available to West Berkshire residents are: Workshops on Understanding More About Autism; Supporting Behaviour; and Sensory Differences; Autism in Girls;…
Berkshire Adolescent Unit is a seven-bed 24/7 inpatient service for young people who have a variety of mental health needs. There is also a day patient facility, outpatient clinics for Early intervention in Psychosis and young people with eating disorders and an 'on site' school at…
A 12 week course to help you improve your self esteem and self confidence
Many people will experience the death of a parent, sibling, baby, child, friend or partner at some point in their life. Some deaths can be timely, others sudden; death may follow an illness which is either unexpected or terminal; a result of a tragic car…
The Emotional Health Academy (EHA) is West Berkshire’s support for mild to moderate mental health in children and young people. Our goal is to help children and young people as early as possible and to stop emotional health problems from getting worse. The Academy is made up…
The Little Blue Book of Sunshine explains some of the things you can do right now to feel better, or who to turn to if things feel too much. If you think you need to talk about how you’re feeling, then it’s a good idea…
Nature for Health is a new project at West Berkshire Council. The project aims to develop and deliver greenspace and nature activities which will promote and improve physical and mental health & wellbeing whilst reducing social isolation and loneliness by engaging and enabling everyone to…
Talk to us any time you like, in your own way, and off the record about whatever’s getting to you.
‘Recovery in Mind’ is a community organisation offering free-of-charge courses based in central Newbury for adults living in West Berkshire. We help people to challenge their thoughts and feelings through compassion and understanding, with a shared belief that you can and will get better. Since starting…
Recovery in Mind is a community organisation, where adults living in West Berkshire get the opportunity to learn life long skills and tools to improve and manage their mental health and wellbeing. The founder Angela Ryan began Recovery in Mind in 2016, after going through…
24/7 peer support and expert advice through A private and confidential ‘Support Hope and Recovery Online Network’ (SHaRON). SHaRON may be offered as part of treatment in some of our services, including: Eating disorders Perinatal care Learning disabilities Talking Therapies CAMHS Anxiety and Depression Neurodiversity Autism…
A free, confidential counselling charity for young people aged between 11 and 25, who live, work, study or are registered with a GP surgery, in West Berkshire.
The outreach service provides a bespoke package of care to support children with additional needs, this support can be offered in the home, out in the community or at our centre in Enborne Gate in Newbury. We design the package of care to suit the…