Useful websites to support mental health and wellbeing.
Minds of all KindsInformation on the Autism and ADHD pathway process along with access to support and advice in your local area and nationally.
NottAloneIt's OK not to feel OK. Local mental health advice and help for people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, all in one place.
Anna FreudA world in which they and their families get support that is designed with their input, available at the right time, and meets their needs, so that they can develop their emotional and mental health.
ChildlineLooking after your mental health is important. There are loads of things you can do, and different things will work for different people. Explore our tips and activities to help you feel your best and find your calm.
The Sleep CharityQuality sleep is essential for children's growth and development. A decent night's sleep will help them to do better at school, allow them to react more quickly to situations, have a more developed memory, learn more effectively and solve problems, plus it will make them less susceptible to colds and other minor ailments, less irritable and better behaved!
Notts Help YourselfThis is a FREE to access webpage for parents. The first 7 sections are specifically for parents to explore more about parental conflict, what support is available and how they can understand the impact for children along with trying to improve their communication.
Family Hub Networks.
Family Hub TeamsFamily Hubs are a 'front door" for families', offering a 'one stop shop' of family support from pregnancy, through the child's early years, later childhood and into young adulthood, up to the age of 19.
Children's Centre ServiceThe children's centre service works to ensure young children get the best start in life and that their families are supported to help them achieve this. We provide a range of services for parents-to-be and families with children under five years old who live in Nottinghamshire.