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Welcome to our Children and Young People’s services

We’re here to support your mental health and emotional wellbeing. We offer online support, group sessions, drop-ins, and counselling for children and young people in Hertfordshire.

Need to talk? Our instant messaging service is open every day from 2pm to 10pm (except Bank Holidays). You’re not alone – we’re here to help.

You can also call us on 0208 189 8400. 

Please note, the Instant Messaging icon will only appear on the page when we are open.

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Children accessed Lumi Nova, a digital therapy enabling children to self-manage their worries.

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Parents were supported in the last year.

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