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Gay Teens

Children & Young People

With over 25 years of experience working with children and families, we provide mental health support and psychological counselling for children and young people aged 5 to 18. We offer a safe and supportive environment where young clients can explore personal challenges.

Support if you are under 18...

If someone is in immediate danger, call 999.

If not, speak to a trusted adult as soon as possible:

​A family member, such as a parent or carer

A teacher or school counsellor (if available)

​Your doctor

If you're unsure who to turn to, you can:

Call Childline at 0800 1111

Text CONNECT to 85258 to reach a trained volunteer from Shout.

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Science and Technology Class

I used to worry a lot about labels like “mad,” but looking back, I wish I had gone to counseling sooner. (…) Seeking help doesn’t mean you’re mad—it shows strength and courage.

College Student

Even if you don’t have any mental health concerns, talking to someone about what’s on your mind can be really helpful. Many teenagers today face challenges at school, at home, and in other areas of life. Even if these problems don’t seem serious, it’s always worthwhile to talk to someone and get their advice.

Upper School Girl

Although it might feel intimidating at first, (…) opening up about your problems can be really comforting. Plus, you get to do enjoyable activities like coloring, painting, and more.

University Student.

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