Bullybusters FREE Relationship Programme

18 January 2021

In partnership with The Violence Reduction Partnership, that specialises in reducing crime, Bullybusters are offering a FREE  Relationship Programme to young people beginning in January 2021.

1:1 Bullybuster support

18 January 2021

Bullybusters are delighted to announce they will be delivering one to one sessions with children and young people who may be finding returning to school during the pandemic difficult.

Residents in Liverpool are encouraged to keep talking about their mental health during national lockdown

18 January 2021

People in Liverpool are being encouraged to talk to friends, family and those they trust about their mental health as the coronavirus pandemic continues.

Talking Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) with CAMHS: Trauma Informed Thinking for Practice

15 January 2021

Liverpool CAMHS are delighted to announce an ACEs day conference on Monday 1st February 2021 followed by a series of daily events throughout Child Mental Health Week 2021. This event is open to all professionals within the Liverpool and Sefton region. For more information click here. Bookings via email: Nicola.Woolrich@alderhey.nhs.uk

Share your views about Kooth online mental wellbeing tool.

24 December 2020

Kooth is a free anonymous online tool which offers counselling and emotional wellbeing services for young people aged between 10 and 25 years old. It’s been available in Liverpool since Autumn 2019.  

Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Training

16 December 2020

An opportunity for professionals to be trained in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).  The course is free to members of staff from Fresh CAMHS, YPAS, and ADHD Foundation (who meet the EMDR Association eligibility criteria). The cost for non-funded delegates is £900 per person. 

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National recognition for YPAS open-access mental health hubs

30 November 2020

The solution to young people’s mental health needs: Liverpool CAMHS partner YPAS Integrated Community Hubs – open-access mental health hubs – and the early intervention model of YIAC (Youth, Information Advice & Counselling) have been recognised nationally.

ROAR SEN training – we need your views

25 November 2020

The RAISE Team is adding to the ROAR training family for training in mental health. They’re introducing a ROAR SEN training course.