A safe and vibrant LGBTQIA social space for 17 to 25 year olds in the Kettering area (although all are welcome). Offering a social space, games, activities, and events for 17-25 year olds - Run by Youthworks Northamptonshire
Age UK Northamptonshire is a local charity that provides support and services to older people in Northamptonshire. They offer various services to help older individuals live independently. Day centres, bereavement service, social prescribing, befriending, etc.
The Budget Support team can offer support with cost of living including help with managing your money effectively, personal budgeting service, money saving advice, benefits and banking advice
A 'not for profit' company managed by an Independent Management Committee, they provide a range of practical services designed to support older, disabled and vulnerable people and enable them to continue to live safe, warm and secure within their own homes. Last year we helped just under 4000 people…
Serving the people of Northamptonshire and surrounding counties, Community Law Service do all they can to help residents with housing, accessing welfare benefits, managing and moving out of debt, saving energy, and live in a warm home.
Our specialist advisors will work with you for as long – or as l…
Connected for Warmth is an award-winning grant scheme offering fully-funded heating and energy bill support, that can help you reduce your energy use and stay warm and well.
Find out what support is available to help with the cost of living. This includes income and disability benefits, bills and allowances, childcare, housing and travel.
A food bank that provides parcels of food, toiletries, and cleaning products to those facing financial crisis. They are not a long-term solution but aim to work with individuals to resolve financial challenges and provide food and household support during that time.
If you own a property in England or Wales you can get recommendations for home improvements that could make your property cheaper to heat and keep warm.
KCU was founded in 1984 and works with partners to provide a wide range of services, offering help and support to improve the lives of people in the Kettering Community. Their services now provide education, training and support for the unemployed, unwaged and low-income households of Kettering and …
We provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem.
We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding
Ran by an NHFT mental health professional and a MIND peer support worker, they provide support and safety to anyone in need by offering coping mechanisms and management techniques to help reduce the risk of crisis.
Ran by an NHFT mental health professional and a MIND peer support worker, they provide support and safety to anyone in need by offering coping mechanisms and management techniques to help reduce the risk of crisis.
Ran by an NHFT mental health professional and a MIND peer support worker, they provide support and safety to anyone in need by offering coping mechanisms and management techniques to help reduce the risk of crisis.
Ran by an NHFT mental health professional and a MIND peer support worker, they provide support and safety to anyone in need by offering coping mechanisms and management techniques to help reduce the risk of crisis.
The Occupational Therapy service supports you with your disability or long-term condition and helps connect you to your local community. Services include: Assessments, minor adaptations, major adaptations, equipment for your home. Everyone is eligible for assessment and advice around equipment, tech…
Providing a supportive environment for individuals seeking mental health assistance. They also offer eco-therapy inspired sessions in our large garden, which provides a peaceful and natural setting for visitors to connect with nature and improve their well-being
Today, Mind in Rushden continues to provide a wide range of services and support to people of all ages who are experiencing mental health difficulties, including one-to-one counselling, group therapy, and peer support groups.
Today, the charity is part of Northamptonshire Mind, and continues to provide a wide range of services and support to people of all ages who are experiencing mental health difficulties, including one-to-one counselling, group therapy, and peer support groups.
East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) provide non-emergency patient transport service to residents in Northamptonshire who require assistance in getting to and from hospital. For individuals who have a medical condition that prevents them from getting to their appointment. Must be booked 72 hours b…
Serve provide a range of services to support older people, people with disabilities and their carers, on a daily basis. Personal and domestic care, countywide befriending service, day care, meals on wheels, community transport, day trips
Whether you have a hospital appointment, a visit to the doctor, or need to pop to the hairdresser or podiatrist, we’re here to ensure you arrive safely and on time. Our friendly, dedicated volunteers are committed to providing reliable transport, and we’re proud to offer this service to those who mi…
EADS is a specialist-supported employment team working closely with the DWP, local job centres and local businesses. It provides bespoke support to individuals facing barriers to employment, helping them work towards their goals to start, stay and succeed in employment.
The Green Patch is a large community garden project, hosting volunteer days, children's clubs, education sessions and family events. Charged corporate away days available. Free community gardening sessions
Home-Start works with families in communities right across the UK. Starting in the home, their approach is tailored to what the family need. No judgement - just compassionate, confidential help and expert support.
Northamptonshire ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England) will support residents in rural North Northamptonshire who are experiencing severe food or energy poverty and are in crisis while trying to meet their other essential needs.
Service Six is an award-winning Northamptonshire based charity, committed to changing lives and creating futures for disadvantaged children, young people and their families with access to vital mental health, counselling services and wellbeing support. They provide support and essential resource bag…
We offer up to 12 weeks of free support and our advisors will help you to develop a quit plan with e-cigarettes and nicotine replacement therapy sent straight to your door
If you or someone you know is having problems with drugs and alcohol, we have services available to support you and those who are affected by it. With the right help and support it's possible for you to get drug and alcohol free, and stay that way.
If you need more support, STAR's drug and alcohol services can support and guide you through your journey to recovery. They're free and confidential and everyone is welcome.
An application is an essential guide for new dads, developed by the NHS. As a new dad you will feel excited, but you may also feel left out, unsure or overwhelmed. The DadPad provides help by giving you the knowledge and practical skills that you need.
A resource for those who have contact with young people who are self-harming. It is designed to help you talk about self-harm with a young person so that you can decide what support might be helpful.
This service offers a variety of courses to encourage self-help and build/re-build confidence, which can help recovery from times of poor mental health.
A School Mental Wellness Programme for primary and secondary schools, developed by St Andrew's Healthcare. The non-profit programme provides a ready made framework for schools to help young people improve their mental health.
An application that uses scientifically proven strategies based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help you learn to relax and be mindful, develop more effective ways of thinking, and use active steps to take charge of your anxiety.
A national charity dedicated to the prevention of young suicide. PAPYRUS offer a range of training and resources, such as, SP-ARK, SP-OT, SP-EAK and more.
An application that offers Positive Mental Training audio programmes, based on scientific research, which can help you feel better, lift your mood, and recover from stress, anxiety and depression, by building resilience and developing positive feelings.
An application that promotes local services, groups and events to support mental health. It provides useful information and tools to help you stay safe in crisis.
The first fully evaluated suicide prevention training package for frontline staff. The training courses increase confidence and competence by enhancing the communication skills needed to: engage someone in distress, work collaboratively, assess vulnerability, plan for safety and prevent suicide.
An online learning resource that allow you to learn at your own pace, at your desk or at home. In as little as 5 minutes, you can learn skills that will help you understand the importance of emotional health and have the confidence to reach out to someone who might be struggling to cope.
A service that provides free suicide awareness training, which teaches people how to identify, understand and help someone who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts.
A NHS mental health specialist service designed to help serving personnel due to leave the military, reservists, armed forces veterans and their families.
Offering 24/7 emotional support, by call or text with trained volunteers, or online resources, to all workers who have been on the frontline throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Get support if you work in social care, health, emergency services, or if you're an educator or any other essential worker.
A service available for health and social care staff, to provide rapid access to assessment and local evidence based mental health services and support where needed.
A service that will source the help you need to deal with the practical elements of grief - whether that is finding a reliable funeral director or understanding more about the legal side of bereavement - and will provide emotional support to those who need extra comfort during this challenging time.
The free N-SASS service is delivered by Service Six, for people living anywhere in Northamptonshire of any age who has been bereaved or affected by suicide, making sure you have access to timely and appropriate support.
A website offering advice for anyone affected by witnessing a suicide, when they did not know the person who has died. This may be because you happened to be at a particular location, or because your job involves responding to these incidents.
Northamptonshire Mental Health Awareness Day takes place in February each year. Healthy Schools arrange various activities during Children's Mental Health Week.
A helpline that provides friendly support and guidance on how to deal with anxiety and can discuss techniques for immediate short-term relief of anxiety symptoms through to helping you find the right path of action for more long-term support.
A service that works with young people and adults aged between 14 and 35 years for up to one year. The aim is to help prevent or delay the development of a first episode of psychosis, and support people with all aspects of their lives including mental wellbeing, social functioning, employment and ge…
An early intervention service that delivers low dose anti-psychotic medication, psycho-education, medication management, CBT, family intervention and relapse prevention. This service is for people aged 14 to 65 years who are having their first episode of psychosis.
This service is for people aged 17 and a half years and over across Northamptonshire, who are trying to get back on track, although they may feel stressed, anxious or low.
A talking therapy service available for people aged 18 years and above and living in Northamptonshire. The service involves a trained therapist listening and helping you find ways to deal with emotional issues. Sessions take place in a safe and confidential space.
A helpline for the gypsy/traveller community, offering confidential support for those depressed or suicidal. The service is here to listen, support and talk with you about depression, suicidal thoughts, self harm and anxiety.
A free, confidential and anonymous text support service. Text 85258 if you are struggling to cope and need to talk, trained Shout Volunteers are here for you, day or night.
An online community where you can listen, share and be heard. This service is available to everyone over the age of 18 24/7 so you always have someone to connect with day or night.
A team that provide free, confidential support to students in a safe place, who need help in managing their emotional and mental wellbeing. The services available include: counselling, mental health advice and drop in support during term-time.
If you are having thoughts of suicide or are concerned for a young person you can contact HOPELINE247, for confidential support and practical advice. Lines are open 24 hours every day.
A mental health integrated hub, providing support in the community to help improve general wellbeing. This service is designed for people aged 18 years and over experiencing difficulties with their emotional wellbeing, living conditions and physical health. There is currently no availability for new…
A service that provides assessment and treatment for women who are experiencing or are at an increased risk of experiencing a severe mental health condition, during pregnancy and up to one year after birth. Pre-conception counselling is also available for women who have previously experienced severe…
A UK student mental health charity, empowering students and members of the university community to look after their own mental health, support others and create change.
A free and confidential helpline service for families in England and Wales previously known as Parentline. The service offers emotional support, information, advice and guidance on any aspect of parenting and family life.
A voluntary organisation and charity that supports farmers and families within the farming community through difficult time, such as business, health, family and farm issues.
A service with extensive training in spirituality, religion, mental health and counselling. The service is here for anyone who has a spiritual need, whether or not they belong to a faith group. It provides support in hospitals, care centres and in the community, for you, your carers and family.
A service that provides a safe environment, with the aim to improve mental wellbeing of participants facing or recovering from mental ill health. This programme has been developed for anyone over the age of 13 with a considered early assessment-led intervention from 10 years old.
A service offering a range of educational courses and one-off workshops, which are designed to improve health by increasing knowledge and skills and promoting self-management. Courses are related to mental health, neurodevelopmental conditions and physical health.
An online group for those in the UK and Ireland who have, or believe they have, direct experience of Covid-19, or is worried for someone they care about.
A service for people of all ages with a learning disability (IQ below 70). This service supports people with learning disabilities and related health needs to lead happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives.
An adult short break service, offering county wide service placements where feasible. It offers 6 beds and operates 24/7 for adults aged 18 years and above, who have learning disabilities and associated complex health needs.
A service for adults who present an active or high risk to others, due to mental health problems or learning disabilities, and who may have had contact with the criminal justice system.
A service that offers specialist neuro-rehabilitation to adults who have experienced an acquired brain injury and need rehabilitation in the community.
A service that aims to give rapid assessment, treatment and support to patients who have had a recent decline in their physical health, who are at risk of admission to hospital.
Mind Cafes have professional mental health workers who can offer you a safe space. The aim is to support people to reduce any immediate crisis and to safety plan (drawing on strengths, resilience, and coping mechanisms) to manage mental health and wellbeing.
The Warrens in Northampton provides a safe environment for service users who are suffering crisis situations, which impact on their mental health, or where they are in crisis as a result of deteriorating mental health.
The Martins in Rushden provides a safe environment for service users who are suffering crisis situations, which impact on their mental health, or where they are in crisis as a result of deteriorating mental health.
A registered charity and an independent provider of specialist social welfare advice. The aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of local residents through the provision of specialist advice in the areas of Welfare Benefits, Debt, Housing, Energy Advice, and Immigration.
A nutrition and dietetic service for Northamptonshire, offering evidenced based advice to all ages in the community and in hospital. The service covers a range of specialities including mental health.
A respectful, safe and online space for parents and carers of young people that identify as LGBTQ or parents and carers of young people who may be questioning and exploring their identity.
A service that helps people deal with their substance misuse by providing practical support in relation to social aspects, which impact negatively on their lives.
A free and confidential support for adults experiencing difficulties with drugs and alcohol. This service listens to your needs and makes sure to tailor the support offered.
An early intervention drug and alcohol service for young people aged 10-18 years in Northamptonshire. The service offers free and confidential information, education, advice and support in relation to drug and alcohol use.
A service for anyone with a confirmed diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) and their families, with a Northamptonshire GP. It provides support and symptom management countywide.
A service for adult patients considered to be in the last 12 months of life and having specialist palliative care needs and their families. The service provides specialist support and advice to patients who have been diagnosed with a life-limited illness.
A compassionate and non-judgemental service for patients aged 65 years and over, who are experiencing mental health problems, whilst receiving treatment for their physical health within Kettering and Northampton general hospital. Advice and support is also available for family and carers of the pati…
Offering a range of services to support older people needing acute inpatient treatment, for a period of assessment and treatment with mental health problems and dementia.
The Older Adults Community Mental Health Team (OACMHT) offer health services in the community of Northamptonshire for older people. This service can offer assessments and treatment to older people with mental health problems and dementia.
A Christian domestic abuse charity based in Northamptonshire, committed to transforming lives affected by domestic abuse. Eve provide a safe place in their refuge for women and their children who have escaped from domestic abuse, and also provide domestic abuse recovery programme.
A confidential service for anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted, offering you and your family practical help and emotional support, including what you want to do next and support you in your choices. You don't need to be referred - it is up to you.
An independent charity that supports people who have been sexually abused, assaulted or raped. The team offer specialist, independent and confidential help and support for both men and women, also offering a women and girls only safe space.
A service that identifies child and adult offenders with mental health problems, learning disabilities, substance problems or other vulnerabilities when they first meet the criminal justice system. The aim is to improve health, reduce re-offending and identify vulnerable people earlier to reduce the…
An application designed to help young people aged 13 years and above resist or manage the urge to self-harm, using timed activities designed to help you ride the wave. It is private and password protected.
An app that provides a safe and secure forum for teenagers wanting to anonymously discuss any issue affecting their lives. You can get advice from experts or other teenagers going through similar experiences in areas such as mental health, relationships, self-harming and friendships.
We provide the Healthy Child Programme, a planned series of contacts (face to face or virtual via video call) with children and young people up to 19 years old and their families.
A telephone counselling service available to young people aged 25 years and under, suitable if you are looking for short-term help with your mental health and emotional wellbeing.
A service for young people aged 11 to 18 years, and their parents/carers, providing support if you are struggling with your mental health or if you find yourself in crisis. Please drop in to talk to a mental health professional in a safe space.
A counselling service for young people in the Daventry District and South Northamptonshire, offering a range of free services. The counselling service is by appointment only and is available for people between 11 and 18 years, and up to 25 years with a special education need.
A counselling service for anyone aged between 11 and 25 years within the NN1-NN7 postcode area. You can fill out an online referral form and can be self-referred.
A service for children and young people aged up to 18 years, and their parents or carers, who require specialist learning disability healthcare services.
A service for children and young people aged 5 to 18 years, offering full diagnostic assessment and post-diagnostic support for ADHD, ASD and Asperger's Syndrome.
A service that supports children who have speech, language and communication difficulties, helping them to achieve clear and fluent speech and understand spoken language.
A service for children up to the age of 18 years, for concerns about developmental delay, neuro-disability, or other complex health needs. This support is available for the north of Northamptonshire.
A service that offers a residential respite facility for children with disabilities, who have either a diagnosis of autism, complex health needs and complex behaviour. There are two locations in the county, giving parents and carers the opportunity to recharge their batteries knowing their child is …
A community specialist eating disorder service offering countywide treatment to children and young people up the age of 18 years. The service offers a wide range of evidence-based interventions.
This scheme will match up LGBTQ+ young people, under the age of 18 years, with similar interests and encourage them to be creative and build lasting friendships with like-minded people. All letter content is moderated.
A service that provides the Healthy Child Programme, a planned series of interventions for children and families from birth to age 19 years to support healthy growth and development.
A mental health charity that provide free and confidential emotional wellbeing, counselling, LGBTQ and sexual health support services for those aged 11 to 25 years.