Achieving change, through conversation
Mental Wealth Academy offer 1:1 support to young people aged 16-25 in Wiltshire with mild to moderate mental health issues.
Our Transition Well-being Practitioners can offer bespoke support over 12 weekly sessions either face-to-face or virtually and can cover such areas as:
- Access to education, employment and training
- Dealing with anxiety/stress
- Personal identity
- Physical health/Body image
- Recognising/Managing emotions
- Relationships/Social media
- Steps to wellbeing
- Social skills/Engagement
At Response, we understand that mental health challenges can affect anyone at any age. That's why we offer specialised services for children, young people, and families who need support.
We provide a range of evidence-based treatments and interventions, including cognitive-behavioural therapy, solution-focused therapy and more.
Our services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each young person and family we work with. We take a person-centred approach to care, focusing on the individual's strengths and working collaboratively with families to support them through their journey. We are particularly skilled at bringing a Youth Worker and Social Prescribing approach to our work.
Our team understands that seeking help for mental health challenges can be daunting, especially for children and young people. That's why we work to create a safe and welcoming environment where young people and their families can feel comfortable and supported.
We believe that early intervention and prevention are key to improving outcomes for young people and families struggling with mental health challenges. We work closely with schools, CAMHS, GPs, and other professionals to ensure that young people and families receive the support they need when they need it.
Wellbeing Youth Workers (Mental Health Support Team)
The Mental Health Support Team (MHST) is part of a national project that gives more access to CAMHS workers in schools. Speak to your schools to see if they are involved and how you can access to the MHST Youth Workers run by Response.
Our Youth Workers offer preventative mental health support to young people in the schools they are based in. They do this through fun, engaging and flexible approaches that fit to the needs of the individual young people and the needs of the schools.
Reframe
Reframe is a new project supporting 16-25-year-olds affected by life-changing events who are falling through the gaps between Child & Adolescent to Adult Mental Health Services. The overriding aims of the Reframe are to reduce health inequalities, increase resilience and improve life chances for young adults.
Currently, Reframe is operating in Berkshire West (covering the local areas of Wokingham, Reading and West Berkshire) supporting young people in care or those leaving the care system. We are also taking private, paid for referral across the whole of the Thames Valley.
Specialist Youth Workers
The aim of this project is to support young people with the most acute mental health needs in hospitals through social prescribing methods. If young people are placed in a Tier 4 hospital unit, they are often at a stage with their mental health where specialist treatment is needed because they are at risk of becoming very unwell.