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Abuse
- One in Four
Site covering the topics of rape and abuse. Not specifically aimed
at young people but may be suitable for older adolescents and
parents.
Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Anxiety
Autism and Asperger's
Syndrome
Bereavement
- CRUSE
Deals with all types of bereavement and has local branches that can
provide bereavement counselling, including for children and yound
people.
- The
Compassionate Friends(Shadow of Suicide)
Aimed at parents and siblings who have lost a child.
- PAPYRUS
Developed by parents and committed to the prevention of youth
suicide.
- Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide
(SOBS)
A support organisations for those beareaved through suicide.
- Winston's Wish
Supports bereaved children and families. Has a booklet designed for
children bereaved by suicide (Beyond the Rough Rock).
Bullying
Depression
- Read the Signs
Excellent interactive site for young people aged 14-25 on a range
of mental health problems. Part of the Department of Mental Health
Mind Out for Mental Health campaign aimed at reducing stigma and
providing information.
- Men and
Depression
Focus on depression in men, not aimed at young people but good for
older adolescents.
Developmental
Disorders
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Divorce
Drugs
- Talk to Frank
Site on drugs designed for young people and parents.
General
- @ease
Aimed at teenagers. General information on mental health and
stress. Includes information on severe mental illness.
- Childline help and
advice
Magazine-style zone for children.
- Galaxy H
General health information for 7 to 11 year olds.
- Headroom, Mental Health for Young
People
Fantastic site for 6 to 12s, 12 to 18s, parents and professionals.
Mental health focus.
- LifeBytes
General health information, including mental health. For 11 to 14
year olds.
- Mind, Body & Soul
For teenagers. General health information, including mental
health.
- National Institute for Mental
Health
General site, aimed at adults, covering a range of topics,
including mental health.Read the Signs
Excellent interactive site for young people aged 14-25 on a range
of mental health problems. Part of the Department of Mental Health
Mind Out for Mental Health campaign aimed at reducing stigma and
providing information.
- RU-OK
- Self-Help for Teenagers
New website for teenagers, due to be completed by the end of May
2003.
- Speak
Up
This website is by the Mental Health Foundation and is aimed at 16
to 25 year olds. There is information and stories from young
people
- Stories From the Web
Stories written by children for children. Non-specific site but fun
and interactive.
- There-4-Me
General health information for 12 to 16 year olds from the
NSPCC.
- Welltown
General health information for under 10s.
- Youth in Mind
For young people, parents and professionals. Includes information
about services, online strengths and difficulties questionnaire
(young person, parents and teacher versions) and analysis. Also
contains book reviews and links.
Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder
Self-harm and
Suicide
- Teen Answer
Looks at self-harm and suicide in young people. Aimed at parents
and professionals.
Severe Mental Illness,
including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
- @ease
Aimed at teenagers. General information on mental health and
stress. Includes information on severe mental illness.
Treatments
- Best Treatments
Site on treatments for all types of problems, uncluding mental
health.
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