Projects: Havering
Havering Projects
With thanks to generous funding from a number of providers, we are able to run projects that can offer free support to individuals who are in need. If you would like to apply for a place on any of our current projects, please check below for a link to the referral form. Please note this does not guarantee a space on the project as spaces are limited and individuals must meet the criteria given.
Clear Minds Havering
We are working with CAMHS and Social Workers in Havering to help support children and young people aged 5-18 years old who may not meet the CAMHS criteria. Please note referrals for this project must come from either CAMHS or a social workers, we cannot accept referrals from the general public.
Stronger Together
With thanks to the National Lottery, we will apply a whole family approach to tackling behavioural issues, violence and knife crime, working with young people aged 9 to 18, and their families in Havering. This is a five year project, and can support counselling for both the child, parents, and family as a whole. If you think you or a child in your school would benefit from this support, please complete the referral form and return it to us via email.
Strong Minds - CAMHS Referrals Only
Through funding from NCEL CYP, we aim to address racial inequalities and improve the mental health in children and young people across Havering, Barking & Dagenham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest. We will be able to provide support to children and young people aged 5 to 25 experiencing mental health issues.
Reboot - CAMHS Referrals Only
With further funding from NCEL CYP, we are able to support children and young people aged 5 to 25 who are continuing to be impacted by COVID-19, as well as ease the pressure on the NHS by providing early intervention to mental health issues before they escalate into hospital admissions. This project is open to CAMHS referrals across Havering, Barking & Dagenham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest.
Sporting Reboot
In collaboration with the Bailey Football Academy, we aim to address antisocial behavioural issues in young people aged between 10 and 16 who live in Havering or Waltham Forest. This will be done through sporting opportunities and counselling sessions.
Civil Society
With thanks to the Civil Society Fund, we will be providing mental health support for BAME individuals in Havering. This is open to children, families, and couples, but they must be BAME. Any referral forms that leave the ethnicity blank, or are White British will not be accepted. This is for 6 sessions only.
Change Through Choice - CAMHS Referrals Only
We are able to work with CAMHS to support children and young people who are exhibiting antisocial behaviour, with mild to moderate mental health issues. This project is open to children and young people across Havering, Barking and Dagenham and Waltham Forest. We will be able to provide support to children and young people aged 8 to 18 for 9 sessions each.