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  • Positive Energy Being

    Positive Energy Being. Mental Health and Wellbeing specialist training and consultancy. Individual, standard and bespoke sessions for adults,...

  • How to Build Confidence and Self-Esteem Online Course for Young People

    How to Build Confidence and Self-Esteem Online Course for Young People. Want to feel better about yourself? Want to...

    Part of SEND local offerPart of Family Hub NetworkFree
  • Positive about Down Syndrome (PADS)

    At Positive about Down Syndrome (PADS) we provide support to new and expectant parents of a baby, child...

    Free
  • Engaging Conversations for Curious, Positive people at High Wycombe Library

    First and Fourth Tuesday of each month from 10am to 12 midday at High Wycombe Library, room number...

    FreeNeeds referral
  • Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Training for Families

    British Institute of Learning Disabilities (Bild), in collaboration with Buckinghamshire Council is offering free Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)...

    Free
  • Promoting Positive Mental Health in Young Children | Online

    Examining the causes of mental health difficulties, learning about anxiety and trauma and strategies to promote good mental...

    Part of SEND local offer
  • Caudwell Youth Volunteer Mentoring for At-risk Young People

    Caudwell Youth mentors at-risk young people aged 11 to 24 years into new futures over a period of...

    Part of Family Hub NetworkFree
  • Talkback Energise

    An NHS-supported weight loss programme aimed at adults with a mild learning disability, autistic people, and their parents...

    Part of SEND local offerFree
  • Guide Dogs Children's Services

    Guide Dogs Children's Services. Our experts can help you to live actively and independently with sight loss. Whether...

    Part of SEND local offer
  • Action4Youth | Mentoring Programme

    An innovative programme from Action4Youth providing early intervention, mentoring, support and guidance for young people aged 12 to...

  • How to Deal with Stress, Anxiety and Low Mood Online Course for Young People

    Would you like to feel better about life? Do you feel stuck and need some tips on how...

    Part of SEND local offerPart of Family Hub NetworkFreeRecently updated
  • How to Thrive at School Online Course for Young People

    Would you like to reach your potential at school and deal with all the challenges school life throws...

    Part of SEND local offerPart of Family Hub NetworkFree
  • The Accessible Workshop High Wycombe

    The Accessible Workshop is a Talkback Social Enterprise Initiative that enables people with a learning disability or autism...

    Part of SEND local offer
  • My Future Self Matters | Specialist Youth Support Service

    Youth Mentoring and Counselling Services We want young people to find their purpose and have a sense of ownership...

    Needs referral
  • Clearly Cool SEN Youth Clubs for Juniors and Seniors

    Our Clearly Cool Youth Clubs are for children and young people who have a diagnosis of, or are...

    Part of SEND local offerNeeds referral
  • Woodrow High House (Residential Centre)

    As part of the charity London Youth, we’re on a mission to improve the lives of young people...

  • United and Stronger to Strengthen Female Relationships

    United and Stronger works on the relationships young women have with their mother, aunt, older sister, or other...

    Part of Family Hub NetworkFreeRecently updated
  • Brighter Birthing Antenatal and Hypnobirthing Courses

    At Brighter Birthing Hypnobirthing we work hard to help you understand how birth works, which can reduce any...

  • Counselling and Psychotherapy

    Led by Anna Gardner, we are a team of highly skilled psychotherapists who will create a safe and...

  • Sodexo Supported Internships

    Sodexo employs around 30,000 people in the UK and Ireland, and partners with clients in many sectors across...

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Family Centre Workshops, Courses and Drop-ins (Youth)

How to Thrive at School Online Course for Young People

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Would you like to reach your potential at school and deal with all the challenges school life throws at you? Are you feeling overwhelmed with friendship dramas and exam...

Good to know

  • Includes information for people with SEND
  • Free
  • Suitable for 11 to 19 year olds

Who to contact

Family Hub Service

01296 383293

FamilyHubGroups@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

SEND support (Local Offer)

We endeavour to support all young people with additional needs and/or disabilities and their families. However to ensure that we can do this a facilitator will be in touch...

Part of Family Hub Network

The Family Hub Network is a one stop shop for advice, support and services to help throughout your family journey, from birth to 19, or up to 25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

The network involves professionals and community groups working together to ensure that families and residents receive the early help and support they need.

Suitable for

  • Visual and/or hearing impediment
  • Physical disabilities
  • Mental health/acquired brain injury
  • Autism
  • Learning difficulties

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