If you work in Swansea or Neath Port Talbot, and you’re worried about a child or young person you’re working with, advice and support is at hand. Some services are provided regionally such as the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS). However, local councils provide and commission a number of services specific to their populations. You’ll also find a wide range of voluntary organisations that offer support in your local area. Follow the links below for details.
There isn’t one way to support the needs of people with mental health and wellbeing concerns but SortedSupported have put together some suggestions of things that might help you.
If you’re concerned about someone and are looking for support, explore the links below. You’ll also find links to useful info and services here.
Do you work with someone who lives in Swansea or Neath Port Talbot? These services are on hand to provide support
Call 111 Option 2 is running 24 hours a day, seven days a week, offering a triage service and support or signposting as appropriate.
There’s a range of training opportunities for professionals to help support people with their mental health and emotional wellbeing. Many are sector-specific or bespoke to particular professionals.
Workplace wellbeing is incredibly important. It ensures that professionals feel support and stay emotionally well as they carry out their roles.
Are you able to promote SortedSupported and tidyMinds?
This Service aims to empower service users and carers with lived experience of mental health services, giving the opportunity to participate in meaningful development, design and delivery of services across Swansea.