Wellbeing Support for Parents
Children & Adult Services with Disabilities (CAD) Service
Advice, support and guidance to educational settings, families and children and young people aged 0-25, including on children and young people’s social, emotional and mental health.
Havering School Nursing System
The School Nursing team works with children and families from aged 5 –19 years. The team work from health centres within the borough and work in partnership with the school. Contact your school nurse via the Duty Desk for any support you may require.
Mind in Havering, Barking & Dagenham
Support Group for Parents. 2 hours a week support meeting for parents of young people suffering with mental health difficulties.
Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)
CAMHS deliver a range of services to support positive emotional wellbeing and mental health. Our team can support children and young people with emotional and mental health difficulties. The Wellbeing Hub will support children and young people with emotional and psychological needs/disorders by providing both assessments, signposting and referral to the most appropriate type of support from universal and targeted services, and direct specialist support when required.
There are a range of sports activities and clubs available in Havering to promote mental wellbeing.
Various projects for children and young people with ADHD and associated disorders. Also provide training for parents/carers and children on how to manage ADHD in the family unit.
Face-to-face individual counselling. Specialism in bereavement and loss but also support on a wide range of issues including low mood and anxiety
If you require support from school staff, please contact:
Mrs Johnson – Head Teacher
Miss Holmes – Mental Health Lead
Or visit the Ardleigh Green Family Centre
The Well Being Hub seeks to develop collaborative working practices, providing a range of effective signposting opportunities from available support services. Open on the first Tuesday of every month.