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Where else you can go for help


Support services for everyone

There are a number of services in Devon that can provide additional advice and support when children and young people are struggling with school attendance due to feeling worried.

DiAS (Devon Information, Advice and Support)

DiAS provides information, advice and support for children and young people with SEND, and their parents and carers.

Age ranges supported: 0 to 25 years

See their website for information and resources, and how to get in touch:


Devon Family Hubs

Devon’s Family Hubs offer direct support for parents, as well as webinars and information sessions. 

Age ranges supported: 2 to 18 years or 25 for young people with SEND

Contact details:


School Nurses

School Nurses are able to help young people a wide range of issues, including worries about attending school. Young people aged 11-19 can ask for help from a school nurse themselves, or parent carers can make a request for support.

Young people may also find the Health for Teens website a useful source of advice.

Public Health Nursing

School nurses are part of Devon’s Public Health Nursing service, who provide parent support, work directly with children and young people, offer support and advice to schools and professionals, as well as having lots of online support.

 Age ranges supported: 0 to 19 years

Contact details:

Families can refer themselves for help, or be referred by a professional, for example from school, or early help teams. Find your local public nursing hub and their contact details.


Early Help

Rather than being a specific team, Early Help refers to the help offered by a range of agencies, working together to support a family’s specific needs. This may include support from communities, family and friends, voluntary and community service, universal groups, education and health.

Age ranges supported: 0 to 19 years

Contact details:

You can ask someone you’re already in contact with, such as a teacher or your GP, to refer you for Early Help, or you can request support yourself.


Parental Minds

Parental Minds offer support through workshops, Facebook-based online peer support hubs and newsletters.

Age ranges supported: 2 to 18 years

Contact details:

Self-referral or referral by professional (for example school or Early Help).


Place2Be

Place2Be work with schools to support children’s and young people’s mental health.

As part of this, they offer advice and resources for parents and carers to help support their child or young person’s wellbeing.

Age ranges supported: 0 to 19 years


Space

Space carry out youth work, community projects and other targeted services to support young people in Devon.

Their youth workers can offer encouragement, strategies and help find solutions to support young people through challenging times.

Age ranges supported: 11 to 19 years


Kooth

Kooth is a free, safe, and anonymous online platform where young people can access mental health support whenever they need it. This includes a text chat service and a range of information and tools to support mental health.

Age ranges supported: 11 to 18 years