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Mental Health and Wellbeing Supports in the local area for children at primary school

North West

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BWell Together

Circle and Stepping Stones - One to one support 

Sometimes it can be good to talk to an adult who is not in your family. They will listen to you, and you can do something fun together. As you get to know them, you can tell them about your feelings, worries and things that are going on in your life. It is good to have different people in your life, you can talk to and have some fun at the same time.

For more information email info@circle.scot

Circle - Mentoring ISSEP (Inter School Social Education Project)  

This mentoring project is for primary-aged children in North West Edinburgh. You will get a mentor who will be an older pupil in their last year of high school. They will meet with you once a week to do fun activities, help with school work and get to know you.

For more information

Bwell Together

BWell Together can also give you advice on youth clubs and activities in your area.

Granton Youth 

Linking with a number of schools, Granton Youth offer young people aged 11 years or above, one to one counselling when they are struggling with mental health and wellbeing. They link with Broughton, Craigroyston, Forresters, Craigmount, Queensferry, Royal High, Granton, and Foxcovert schools. 

For more information, contact mary@grantonyouth.com

Pilton Youth and Children’s Project

Child and Family Support for ages five to eight years and parents

Offering a safe space to explore worries and set achievable goals with the family worker. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday sessions are usually in school or at the Pilton Youth and Children’s Project centre. You can find details on how to request this support below. 

One to one support for ages five to 18 years 

Support for children and young people aged five to 18 years offering a safe space to explore worries and set achievable goals such as building confidence or having more positive friendships. Support is on weekdays, usually in school or at the Pilton Youth and Children’s Project centre. 

For more information on how to request one to one support or child and family support