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Bikeability
There’s a Bikeability level to suit you, whether you’re just starting out or want to use your bike more safely and more often.
Visit websiteBlue Door
The Blue Door operates from bases in central Scunthorpe, Grimsby and Hull providing support, guidance and advice. The type of support services available from us varies within each area. We provide services of excellence for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence through, advice. Advocacy and therapeutic services.
Visit websiteCare after Sexual Assault
Care After Sexual Assault, offers support and practical help to anyone who has experienced sexual violence and sexual abuse
Visit websiteCitizens Advice
Citizens Advice offers free, confidential and impartial advice on big issues affecting people's lives
Visit websiteCleethorpes Beach
Our Beach Safety office in Cleethorpes is currently closed to the public. Our staff are still patrolling the beach area but keeping their distance. Cleethorpes’ popularity grew in the 19th century because of its excellent beaches and miles of beautiful golden sand. We work hard to ensure that the beaches are maintained to a high standard, and that the seafront remains a pleasant place for visitors and wildlife. The North East Lincolnshire Coast is recognised internationally as a special site for wildlife, migrating birds, and unusual plants. If you want to know more about the Cleethorpes resort and the activities available go to the Visit Cleethorpes - external site website.
Visit websiteCompass Go
Compass GO.. (Mental Health Support Team) works with children, young people, families and educational settings in North East Lincolnshire. We provide support, help and advice for pupils, students and schools for issues related to mental health and wellbeing. Our work with educational settings includes providing advice, information and support to staff in promoting mental health and wellbeing. We also plan mental health awareness and promotion activities and events for pupils, including group work, assemblies and campaigns. We also work with children and young people in other settings, for example those who are educated at home or excluded from school. The service is made up of a small team of Education Mental Health Practitioners and Supervising Practitioners from a range of health and education backgrounds.
Visit websiteCompass GO Request for Support Referral
Compass GO.. works with children, young people, families, schools and colleges in North East Lincolnshire. We provide low-intensity one-to-one interventions (max 8-12 sessions) to children and young people aged 5-19 with mild to moderate emotional health and wellbeing needs.
Visit websiteFree Recycling and Waste in North East Lincolnshire (NEL) Presentation and Other Resources
More and more people are recycling because they have realised that it helps the planet by reducing how many new materials have to be extracted from our planet and by reducing how much rubbish ends up harming our planet as landfill and litter. We would like everyone to be involved in increasing their recycling, and learning about recycling can start from a young age. We, in the Environmental Education team at the Council, can deliver a presentation about recycling and waste in NEL and why we should look after our planet. If your school is working towards becoming an Eco-School or you are planning an environmental topic, our presentation could complement your lessons/assemblies. If you are interested or have any questions about recycling and waste in NEL, please contact us at: Jenny.Scantlebury@nelincs.gov.uk
Visit websiteFREED
NAViGO has launched – FREED – First episode rapid early intervention for Eating Disorders - This is for 17.5 years to 25 years This is an evidence- based early intervention model for eating disorders, tailored to young peoples needs. A young person can refer themselves to the service.
Visit websiteHealthy Places
Laura Peggs - Wellbeing Programme Lead (Schools) works with schools and partner agencies to develop the capacity for securing improvements in health and wellbeing outcomes, for school-aged children and young people. This is through bespoke programmes, leading on policy and strategy development, assessing local and national research and data plus advice, guidance and support to schools in relation to the new RSE and HE requirements.
Visit websiteHealthy Places Schools Membership
We recognise that every school is unique in its strengths and challenges. Being a member of Healthy Places will give you access to a comprehensive package of support and resources enabling your organisation to identify and achieve its wellbeing related goals and creating a healthier school. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP: £500 Look at our website for further information and what is included.
Visit websiteKooth
Kooth is an online counselling and emotional well-being platform for children and young people, accessible through mobile, tablet and desktop and free at the point of use.
Visit websiteNEL Bereavement Support Service
The North East Lincolnshire Bereavement Support Service is delivered by St Andrew’s Hospice in partnership with Cruse and the Care Plus Group offering specialist care to anyone who has suffered a bereavement.
Visit websiteNorth East Lincolnshire Mind
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Visit websiteNorth East Lincolnshire Sexual Health Service
Book an appointment online 24 hours a day or telephone (available 24 hours a day) Monday to Friday on 0300 330 1122 to attend at Stirling Street Medical Centre, Stirling Street, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire , DN31 3AE Free onsite patient car park and road side parking available
Visit websiteOpen Door
Open Door Surgery: Is a GP surgery within North East Lincolnshire that offers appointments with GP’s, Practice Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Health Care Assistants, Paramedics, Mental Health practitioners, Pharmacist and Physiotherapy. Open Door also has the immunisation outreach Support worker for all professionals to refer into. We also have the sexual health Outreach worker, social aspect of Open Door were anyone can come in and we will provide help with housing, benefit forms and much more. TB Service also sits within Open Door for all other professionals to refer into.
Visit websitePower of Know - Helping young people understand difficult situations through stories
Service developed by local organisations to help young people best understand and tackle situations through first hand accounts. In partnership with organisations such as: Humberside Police, CEOP, Crime Stoppers, Childline, NSPCC & Fearless.
Visit websiteQuayside Medical Centre
Quayside Medical Centre: Is a GP surgery within North East Lincolnshire that offers appointments with GP’s, Practice Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Health Care Assistants, Paramedics, Mental Health practitioners, Pharmacist and Physiotherapy.
Visit websiteSafespace
Safespace is an out-of-hours, open door crisis cafe where you can get instant and practical mental health support. There’s no need to call ahead. If you’re feeling vulnerable in the evenings, you can drop into Safespace and speak to fully-trained mental health professionals who will help you manage your wellbeing. It’s a judgement-free zone and we welcome those who are in need – whether that be due to loneliness, isolation or emotional vulnerability. If it's your first time using Safespace and you're a bit hesitant, you can also now pop in and see the team face-to-face if you'd prefer. The cafe, based at NAViGO House on Brighowgate, is open between 5.30pm and 11.30pm, Monday to Friday.
Visit websiteSchool Nurse Referral Form
School Nursing also has a dedicated confidential text line that young people can contact for advice and support. This is manned Monday to Friday 9-5 by qualified School Nurses with additional Public Health specialist qualifications. The text service is a safe and secure platform for children and young people to discuss any concerns, questions or worries they may have.
Visit websiteSchool Nurse Text Service
Children and young people aged 11 – 18 years old can text the School Nursing Service to get confidential advice and support on such issues like mental health, bullying, self-harm, smoking, contraception etc.
School Sports Partnership
Formed in 2002, the Partnership's core focus to is to support schools and academies to develop PE, School Sport and Physical Activity through the following areas: Competitive Opportunities - Intra, Inter and County Level events; Professional Opportunities - Comprehensive CPD programme to support staff. Healthy Active Lifestyles - Active 30, Active Travel and Sports Leadership
Visit websiteSector Support
Sector Support North East Lincolnshire (SSNEL) is run by North Bank Forum (Forum), which delivers projects and services across Yorkshire and the Humber. It has been funded by NEL Clinical Commissioning Group and NEL Council since April 1st 2016. We offer a range of help and advice on issues like funding, governance, safeguarding and volunteering as well as training courses and events. We can support anyone working in the voluntary and community sector, including social enterprises, from start-ups and small groups to large charities and its all free! Sector Support North East Lincolnshire offer training courses for staff, volunteers and trustees on issues like funding, governance and demonstrating impact. Find out everything that is happening in North East Lincolnshire. Receive our Sector Support newsletter with all the latest information of events, news, training, funding etc.
Visit websiteSleep Service
The Sleep Service is a free service for parents/carers to support children who struggle with issues with sleep. Training is available for professionals in groups (whole staff teams). For further information email enquiries.yorkshire@kids.org.uk or phone 01482 467540.
Visit websiteSpecial Educational Needs and Disabilities SEND Local offer
Welcome to our Local Offer Our Local Offer is the place that provides and directs you to information that will support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). It helps parents, children and young people aged 0 to 25 years find information about specialist and targeted services and activities in North East Lincolnshire. Are you a professional who uses the site? A young person with creative ideas you want to see come to life? Or a parent or carer with a clear view for what support you need featuring? Be involved in co-producing the website. Contact the Local Offer Engagement Coordinator Lauren Thompson at lauren.thompson2@nelincs.gov.uk or call 01472 323337. If you have any questions about local SEND please contact sen@nelincs.gov.uk.
Visit websiteSport in schools
Lincs Inspire Sports Development provide a wide range of initiatives and activities within community settings, schools and at outreach sites.
Visit websiteStop Smoking (Wellbeing Service)
Here you will find everything you need to help you on your journey to a healthier, happier you. We are here to help you quit for good! You are up to four times more likely to quit with help from local stop smoking services however, most people manage to quit on their own. All of the support options are available to you on this page.
Visit websiteWe are with you
We are with you Get free, confidential support with alcohol, drugs or mental health from one of our local services or online
Visit websiteWellbeing Service
The Wellbeing Service is a free health and wellbeing service for North East Lincolnshire residents. If you want support with your wellbeing or are ready to make a change a Wellbeing Worker can help. The support is designed to empower and enable you to address some of the barriers preventing you living a healthy and happy life by identifying your goals. Wellbeing Workers and Practitioners offer 1 to 1 and group support. They are available in the community and will work with you to identify your needs and support you in setting wellbeing goals in your life.
Visit websiteWomens Aid
Womens Aid is For anyone experiencing physical or emotional abuse from someone close.
Visit websiteYoung & Safe Youth Bus
Youth Sessions for young people aged 8 to 19 years old. Activities, access to services, advice and guidance. PlayStation, Wi-Fi & charging points. Monday - Pavillion, New Waltham Wednesday - Ploggers Thursday - Roval Park, Immingham Friday - Sydney Park Times - 6:30pm to 9:00pm Twitter: @youngandsafe21
Young Minds Matter
Any professional can make referrals to the Young Minds Matter service. If you would like to discuss a possible referral, please contact the advice line. Referral forms can be sent to: Young Minds Matter, Freshney Green Primary Care Centre, Sorrel Road, Grimsby, DN34 4GB Completed forms can also be emailed to Lpn-tr.nelymm@nhs.net
Visit websiteYoung People’s Support Services (YPSS)
Support for 16 to 19 years (25 with additional needs) with applying for learning, training and jobs and help with CV’s.
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