Specialist support is available to children and young people with a range of complex mental and emotional health issues, on the Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust website.
For more general information and advice, visit the national NHS website.
Many people experience common mental health problems at some point in their lives. Life-changing events or even everyday life stress can lead to difficulties and you may need to seek help and support. It is estimated that one in four people will suffer from conditions such as anxiety and depression in their lives and talking therapies can help. Lincolnshire Talking Therapies provides a range of evidence-based NHS talking therapies to help with stress, depression, anxiety, PTSD, panic, phobia and OCD. If you are age 16+, you can refer yourself online, call 0303 123 4000, or contact your GP. For more information and/or to refer, please visit the website at www.lincolnshiretalkingtherapies.nhs.uk
Kooth.com is a free, anonymous, confidential online counselling, advice and support service for young people aged 11-19 years living in Lincolnshire.
YoungMinds also provide information and support regarding on child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). Self-referral :: Lincolnshire Young Minds (lpft.nhs.uk)
Shine is a Lincolnshire mental health support network.
Through online sessions MINDJAM provide guidance to young people to support their emotional needs and SEN identity through gaming and digital skills. Visit MindJam for further information.
Here4You available via telephone 0800 234 6342 provide 24/7 mental health & wellbeing advice for children and young people, their families and carers. Online self-referral is currently open to young people aged 13 and over. Parents/carers wishing to self-refer on behalf of their child will need to contact our Here4You line. Online self-referral :: Lincolnshire Young Minds (lpft.nhs.uk)