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  • Mental Health Training

    We educate those with responsibility for young people - parents and carers, teachers, college and university staff, and...

    Free
  • Young Mental Health Champions

    Are you aged between 13 and 17 and passionate about mental health? Join our award-winning youth project to: - Learn-...

    Free
  • On My Mind | Mental Health Support Website

    On My Mind is a website hosted by the Anna Freud Centre that aims to empower young people to...

    Part of SEND local offerFree
  • Mental Health Support for Children

    Miles for smiles, supporting the mental health of children in Berks, Bucks, Herts, West London, Surrey and other...

    Free
  • Knus Mental Health CIC

    Our service is available to those 18 and over, residing in the United Kingdom. It is supported by...

    Part of SEND local offerFree
  • CAMHS: Buckinghamshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

    Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust works in partnership with Barnardo’s and Beat, the UK’s leading eating disorders charity,...

    Part of SEND local offer
  • Perinatal Mental Health Support and Postnatal Wellbeing Groups

    The Perinatal Mental Health Pathway for Buckinghamshire is designed to promote positive emotional well-being and mental health for...

    FreeNeeds referralRecently updated
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing

    The Moonshot Series offers mental health, wellbeing and resilience courses to children and adults. You can do the...

  • Wellbeing Pathways (Low/Moderate Mental Health)

    We work to support adults with poor mental health through our green therapy programme Wellbeing Pathways as well...

    Wheelchair accessible
  • Specialist Mental Health Nurse

    We specialise in neurodevelopmental conditions - specifically Autism and ADHD and work with children aged 7 upwards, adolescents...

    Part of SEND local offer
  • Children and Young People's Mental Health Education

    Mental Health Education in various settings, including schools, colleges, universities, and clubs, delivering a range of educational sessions...

    Part of Family Hub Network
  • Mental Health Jamming Group - High Wycombe

    This NHS community group is run by Chiltern Music Therapy and is open to all, with or without...

  • Action4Youth | The Junction: Mental Health and Wellbeing

    Mental wellbeing sessions for 11 to 18-year-olds focusing on topics such as positive body image, social media, mental...

    Part of Family Hub NetworkFreeRecently updated
  • Befriending Service for Mental Health

    Our Befriending service offers short-term support to adults in Buckinghamshire who are lonely or isolated as a result...

    Part of Family Hub NetworkFreeNeeds referral
  • Drawing and Talking Therapy: Mental Health Support for Children

    This gentle form of play therapy is a great way to support your child's mental health. Drawing and...

  • Perinatal Mental Health Peer Support | PANDAS Aylesbury

    Sometimes you simply need to surround yourself with people who understand what you are going through. We know...

    Recently updated
  • Mental Health Counselling for Autistic Adults

    A therapy service supporting autistic adults with: - exploring the personal meaning of autism - dealing with anxiety and depression -...

    Part of SEND local offer
  • Health Checks and Health Visitor Drop In (Aylesbury and North Buckinghamshire)

    Health Visitor drop in and Health Checks Come and speak to a Health Visitor to discuss any concerns you...

    Part of Family Hub NetworkFree
  • Health in the High Street

    This awareness day is a vibrant, community-focused event that promotes health, wellbeing, and preventive healthcare in Chesham. This...

    Free
  • Children in Care Health and Wellbeing Team

    The Children Looked After Health and Wellbeing team are here to support all children and young people looked...

    Part of SEND local offer

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Perinatal Mental Health Support and Postnatal Wellbeing Groups

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The Perinatal Mental Health Pathway for Buckinghamshire is designed to promote positive emotional well-being and mental health for new and expectant mothers. The pathway is to support mothers across a range...

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  • Needs a referral
  • Free
  • Recently updated
  • Suitable for 16 year olds up

Who to contact

Perinatal Mental Health Support and Postnatal Wellbeing Groups

01865 901600

Links

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