-
Jersey Eating Disorder Support is a registered local Jersey Charity providing support for those affected by eating disorders, their families and friends
-
We are a free confidential therapy service. We provide confidential psychological interventions for resident adults aged 18 or over.
-
This is a service for young people aged 12 to 18 who meet the eligibility criteria for targeted weekend and holiday short breaks who wouldn’t be able to attend or access mainstream activities
-
Advice and guidance for keeping children safe online
-
Family First provide support to families in Jersey who have a baby/child that requires off island care and treatment.
-
Find out about the programme to support you and your family to make positive changes to your daily food and fitness routines
-
We provide access to support, information, advice, and signposting for individuals, families, parents and carers, pre and post diagnosis. We can also make referrals to other Government of Jersey services where appropriate
-
Healing Waves is a charity based in Jersey that enable individuals with physical, neurological and mental health challenges to access the ocean in a safe way so that they can participate in free surf, paddle and flowrider sessions
-
The Hearing and Deaf Support Team (HDST) provides an island wide, family-friendly service for children and young people aged 0 to 19 years with a diagnosed hearing loss
-
Our Autism Jersey Holiday Club is a specialist holiday play scheme for young people aged 4 to 12 accessing primary school
-
The Youth Enquiry Service (YES project) provides counselling and information to anyone aged 14 to 25 and its services are free, confidential and independent
-
YouMatter works with young people to build their self-esteem and help them to develop an understanding of their true value and worth
-
This guide will help parent's understand young people’s drug use
-
The Children's Speech and Language Therapy Team work with children, from birth to the age of 18 years, who have difficulties with communication, eating, drinking and swallowing
-
The Community Bereavement Service is available for anyone in need of support whilst coming to terms with a loss, or the challenge of a diagnosis of a life-limiting illness
-
The EP team provide psychological services and support to all schools and settings (0 to 19 years) in Jersey and help children and young people overcome barriers to learning
-
The team’s role is to support schools, through capacity building, across the island in their management of pupils with complex Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties
-
The Visual Impairment (VI) Team works together with school staff, parents and outside agencies to provide specialist educational support for children and young people from 0 to 19 years with a medically diagnosed visual impairment
-
We can offer support with issues such as low self esteem, anxiety, managing feelings, bereavement and loss
-
Brighter Futures is a charity which supports parents, families and young people in Jersey. We work alongside the main carer to support them with child development, parent-child relationships and well-being
-
Brook Jersey offers free, confidential sexual health and advice for young people under 21 in Jersey
-
Learn about the Building a Safer Society strategy (BaSS), which is a response to local concerns about crime, anti-social behaviour and substance misuse
-
CAMHS is a mental health assessment and therapeutic service for children and young people up to the age of 18 and their families
-
FNHC Child and Family services include a range of services and programmes, free at the point of access, which include Health Visiting and Community Nursery Nurses
-
The Child Development and Therapy Centre provides a range of services for children including Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Family Care Coordination and Community Short Breaks
-
Information on trying for a baby, pregnancy and birth
-
PAWBS aims to support and empower children and young people to further develop their social and emotional skills, well-being, voice and sense of self
-
We provide professional and confidential relationship counselling and sex therapy services, to both couples and individuals
-
Many Jersey schools offering secondary education, also offer a school based counsellor to be accessed by students who attend there
-
Find out about a weekly benefit (Short Term Incapacity Allowance) if you're unfit for work due to sickness or injury
-
Support for people of all ages who wish to address any dependence or addiction to harmful substances which they may be currently living with
-
Autism Jersey offer a free individual counselling service for parents and carers of individuals on the autism spectrum or awaiting diagnostic assessment. The service is also open to other adult family members including siblings, grandparents, and partners
-
Enabling people on the autism spectrum to achieve their potential by advocating for an inclusive community and providing personalised services to the individual, families and carers.
-
The Supported Living Team helps young adults with autism with everything from basic care, to going out and about and taking them to the doctor or the dentist
-
My Time for Young Carers provides young people, who are affected by the support needs of another, with a safe space where they can access support and have fun
-
Support for people who are severely affected by mental illness or lacking capacity. My Voice employs a team of advocates who work with individuals with the most complex needs
-
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is a charity campaigning and working in child protection in Jersey. We support Jersey families to help make sure children are given the best chance in life
-
Advice and guidance about online bullying
-
We are a small, short-stay, nurturing support team for young people in Key Stages 3 and 4 (secondary school age) who feel unable to attend their mainstream school because of heightened levels of anxiety
-
A therapeutic service for children and young people age 4 to 17, who have made a disclosure of sexual abuse.
-
We provide a safe space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, Questioning plus young people to meet. We offer 3 weekly sessions for young people aged between 11 and 18
-
We offer confidential help, support and advice on a range of issues associated with being part of a minority group. We particularly help members of the LGBT+ community and those living with HIV
-
The Listening Lounge aims to support islanders with their mental health and wellbeing. Our team of counsellors and peer workers provide a range of different support options which can all be accessed free of charge and without the need for a referral
-
Information about claiming Long Term Incapacity Allowance (LTIA) if you have a long term sickness or injury, including changing from Short Term Incapacity Allowance (STIA)
-
Support for 7 to 25 years old experiencing mental health problems