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At Newport Mind we have a range of different free services to support the mental health and wellbeing of young people ages 0 – 25 and their families.

To access these services please complete the referral form below and email it to CYPF@newportmind.org.

Children, Young People and Family Services

Whole School Approach to Mental Health Project
A project providing a range of school-wide and focused mental health interventions to the students, staff, parents and carers of the primary, secondary and alternative school communities in Newport.
Whole School Approach to Mental Health Project
A project providing a range of school-wide and focused mental health interventions to the students, staff, parents and carers of the primary, secondary and alternative school communities in Newport.
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Piece By Piece Project
Mental health support for young people aged 11-25 and their families who have recently experienced a trauma. Offering 1:1, group and community based support
Piece By Piece Project
Mental health support for young people aged 11-25 and their families who have recently experienced a trauma. Offering 1:1, group and community based support
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Family Wellbeing and Resilience Service
Mental health and resilience support for 0-18 year olds and their families. Providing 10-12 weeks of individual and group work for families in Newport.
Family Wellbeing and Resilience Service
Mental health and resilience support for 0-18 year olds and their families. Providing 10-12 weeks of individual and group work for families in Newport.
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Mind Our Future's Gwent
Our mission is to empower young Peer Service Designers, aged 16 to 24, to research and address the needs of Gwent through researching the mental health services and producing innovative solutions to challenges faced with the current system.
Mind Our Future's Gwent
Our mission is to empower young Peer Service Designers, aged 16 to 24, to research and address the needs of Gwent through researching the mental health services and producing innovative solutions to challenges faced with the current system.
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Wellbeing Ambassadors Volunteering Project
If you are aged 14-25 and feel passionately about making sure young people are supported with their mental health then you are welcome to apply to become a Wellbeing Ambassador.
Wellbeing Ambassadors Volunteering Project
If you are aged 14-25 and feel passionately about making sure young people are supported with their mental health then you are welcome to apply to become a Wellbeing Ambassador.
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Wellbeing Advisers
Our wellbeing advisers are here for young people aged 11-24 who are feeling down or worried. They can help young people find the right help. Then they’ll catch-up with them further down the line to see how things are going.
Wellbeing Advisers
Our wellbeing advisers are here for young people aged 11-24 who are feeling down or worried. They can help young people find the right help. Then they’ll catch-up with them further down the line to see how things are going.
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CYPF Crisis & Safety Information 

If you or someone you know are in crisis and need someone to talk to here are some services that can help: 

Samaritans – call 116 123 (available 24/7)  

SHOUT – text ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 (available 24/7)  

ChildLine (under 18’s) – call 0800 11 11 or visit childline.org.uk (see website for availability)  

Meic Cymru – call 080880 23456, text 84011 or visit meiccymru.org (available 8am-midnight) 

 

If you feel like harming yourself or other people, or you are with someone who feels this way: 

  • Access your GP/Out of hours service  

Or 

  • Go to your nearest Accident and emergency department (A&E). If you cannot safely get to an A&E department, call 999 or 112 

Please be aware of your GP details and local hospital services should you have any health concerns, including NHS Direct Wales (call 111, available 24/7). You can search for your local department at www.nhs.uk