Free Mental Health Resources for Children and Young People.

Kooth Digital Health offers access to online Mental Health and Wellbeing support for children and young people (CYP) aged 10 to 25 across Sheffield and beyond. The service is funded and endorsed by the NHS South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board allowing for completely free access to all schools and services working with young people in Sheffield.
There is no threshold, waiting list or referral process. Children and young people can access support for ANY issues they may be experiencing. These may include; Body image, self-esteem, bereavement, academic pressures, anger, anxiety, self harm, friendships, identity, transition from primary to secondary school etc.
An Engagement Lead for Kooth is working with staff across Malin Bridge Primary School to deliver training on all aspects of how Kooth works and supports our students and families. As well as all Year 6 students having the opportunity to hear much more about the service, a range of physical and digital promotional resources will be used around school to promote the service & remind students that Kooth is here to help 24/7 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
More information for parents and carers can be found here: Parents/Carers resources.
Kooth’s qualified therapists are online 365 days a year. Monday to Friday, from midday until 10pm and on weekends, 6pm until 10pm.
As well as chatting to therapists on the Kooth text based chat service, young people can message the Kooth team 24 hours a day and access fully-moderated support forums, online magazine articles and other self-help tools. 70% of the magazine is written by Kooth users and every young person can write articles on a huge range of topics ranging from emotional health, sport, technology, fashion, hobbies and interests, etc.
Everything on www.Kooth.com is moderated before going ‘live’ on the site allowing for young people to offer and receive peer support in a safe and secure online environment.
Kooth delivers 1000’s of counselling sessions each year in Local Authorities across the UK. As 50% of referrals to CAMHS are deemed inappropriate to their criteria, Kooth gives schools, professionals and families an alternative way of ensuring Children and Young People can access free support when they need it, in a way that they find comfortable to access, via internet enabled devices.
The registration process is quick, anonymous and safe. CYP can access support, simply by registering at www.kooth.com.