These support services are available for people under 18. If you’re interested or unsure if any of our services are right for you, get in touch with the provider for help and advice via our Contact Us page.
Safety Net is a charity which supports the recovery of those affected by rape, exploitation, sexual and domestic abuse across Cumbria. We offer advice, support, counselling and therapy to adults,...
Read MoreAlternative and Complimentary coping strategies We teach coping skills and management techniques through one to one or group sessions, tailored around the needs of the individual. We also help you...
Read MoreICan Be Happy Project Always Another Way are working alongside partner agencies to offer family support and self-help approaches to manage mental health through therapeutic one to ones, group work...
Read MoreConfidential alcohol and drug services for young people The CADAS team is available to offer friendly and non-judgemental advice surrounding alcohol and drug use or can provide more intensive support...
Read MoreColour Coded LGBTQ+ Support Our LGBTQ+ project for 11–24-year-olds and their families allows a safe space to be themselves, find information and advice, build confidence, and meet others. With planned...
Read MoreSpiral’s aim is to prevent the effects bullying has on young people and families by providing emotional education, to give them the tools they can use to manage difficult situations...
Read MoreLow level mental health support for young people through 121 support sessions, mentoring, group work, workshops, youth club, schools-based support.
Read MoreHelping young people to thrive and achieve a sustainable and positive future
Read MoreThe Wheels of Wellness will come directly to you! Our 2-part all-inclusive mobile facility is uniquely designed to give you the skills and motivation needed to empower your health long...
Read MoreConnecting people in West Cumbria with mental health support services in the community.
The West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership is led by Groundwork NE & Cumbria and is funded with a grant received from the Cumbria Community Foundation through the Transforming West Cumbria Programme funded by Sellafield Ltd.