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Check it Out (Sexual Health SW London)
The Check It Out team offers a specialist sexual health service to young people. Contraception and sexual health drop-in services for young people under 20 are provided in clinics and schools in Sutton and Merton. The Patrick Doody Clinic offers a routine sexual health and…

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

CAMHS is used as a term for all services that work with children and young people who have difficulties with their emotional or behavioural wellbeing. This service is for children and adolescents aged from 5 to 18 who are experiencing mental health problems and are…

ChildLine Helpline
ChildLine is the UK's free helpline for children and young people in trouble or danger. It provides a confidential telephone counselling service for any child with any problem, 24 hours a day, every day. It comforts, advises and protects. Where a child is in danger,…
Counselling Directory

Counselling Directory is a confidential service that encourages those in distress to seek help and find a local counsellor or psychotherapist. The directory contains information on many different types of distress, as well as articles, news, and events and live chat. To ensure the professionalism…

The Curly Hair Project

A support service for families and girls with Asperger's Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders. The curly hair project (CHP) aims to help women and girls with Asperger's Syndrome and their neurotypical loved ones to communicate and understand each other better.

The Cybersmile Foundation (Cyberbullying)
The Cybersmile Foundation aims, through education, awareness and support, to combat the growing threat of cyberbullying and create a much safer, more enjoyable digital environment. They want to provide the people affected by online hate campaigns with the tools and coping strategies to aid and…
DeafHope – supporting the Deaf Community

DeafHope is the UK’s only sign-language based service to help Deaf people who suffer from domestic abuse. When sign language is the main way you communicate, it can be very hard to get help. We communicate with our clients in British Sign Language or offer interpreters…
Detached Youth Work Team (Merton)
The role of our detached team is similar in many ways to that of our centre-based colleagues. We travel around the borough in our mobile vehicle ("Urbie van"), to establish positive relationships with young people based on mutual trust and respect. We travel to where…
Disrespect Nobody - Information & advice on abuse
Website providing information about, and advice on, how to deal with abusive relationships. Read up on the different types of abuse and find details of organisations who can help.

Doc Ready
A website to help you prepare for your first visit to a doctor to discuss your mental health. Find advice and information about how to plan the conversation and know your rights when making your appointment.