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Project WOW (Wellbeing On the Ward)

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Barnardo's
on 15th January 2025

210 days remaining
Theme
  • Mental health
  • Children & young people
  • Relationships
Topic
  • Wellbeing
  • Emotional & behavioural development
  • Family safety
Help type
  • Advice & guidance
  • Befriending
  • Healthcare
  • Advocacy
  • Self-help
Age range
  • 11 - 16 years
  • 16 - 18 years
  • 18 - 25 years
  • 16+
Community
  • Swindon

A hospital-based wellbeing worker service providing support for young people aged between 11-25.

The service provides social prescribing, community navigation and coping strategies to young people impacted by long-term health conditions and who have mental health / wellbeing concerns resulting in repeat attendance at hospital emergency departments.

Accessing Project WOW (Wellbeing On the Ward)

Available to
Children / young people under the care of GWH, with either a mental health need, a long-term health condition or rehabilitating from an injury
Referral needed?
No

Location

Children's ward, Great Western Hospital, Swindon, SN3 6BB

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