Support for under 12

South East

South East  Community Wellbeing Service - James Gillespie’s and Boroughmuir catchment areas

Individual wellbeing 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 you will have the choice of what to do. The support can last as long as you need it.

Therapeutic coaching

Sometimes it can be good to talk to an adult who is not in your family. Especially if you have lots of big feelings and worries. A trained adult coach will give you time and space to think about your thoughts, feelings and how you would like things to be in the future. Understanding these things can, over time help you to feel better and have more confidence dealing with life’s ups and downs.

Groupwork programmes

Learning about how to look after your mental health is an important skill for everyone to have. As part of this group, you will learn how to keep your mind and body healthy, manage your worries, plan for the future and learn ways to relax.

Groups are for 8 to 18 year olds.

Outdoor and nature-based activities

Spending time outdoors in nature can help us feel good. Being in nature and fresh air is good for everyone! In this group, you can learn how to look after outside spaces, take part in fun activities and make new friends. We will learn how being outside together can support our wellbeing.

The groups will run all year for 8 to 18-year-olds.

Contact South East Community Wellbeing Service Clare@canongateyouth.org.uk

Back on Track - South East Gracemount and Liberton catchment areas

Counselling

Sometimes it can be good to talk to an adult who is not in your family. They will listen to you and as you get to know them you can talk about your feelings, worries and things that are going on in your life. You can have also fun together making art and playing. The counsellor will help you find new ways to deal with your big or difficult feelings and new ways to cope in the future.

You can have up to 16 sessions in school or in Goodtrees Neighbourhood Centre.

Art therapy

Art can be fun and it is also a good way to show our feelings.

Art therapists will listen to you and you can make art together. As you get to know each other you can tell them and use art to show your feelings, worries and things that are going on in your life. If you sometimes find it hard to put your feelings into words the art therapist can help you to share your thoughts and feelings using pens, pencils, clay and other art materials.

Contact Bank on Track   Paula.s@homelinkfamilysupport.org

Young Carers South East (all)

There are an estimated 29,000 young carers in Scotland. Being a young carer can mean different things to different people. Perhaps you might support a relative or a friend from time to time or be responsible for providing care for an adult at home for most of every week. If you think you might be a young carer it can be helpful to speak to an adult you trust about it. If you aren’t sure if you are a young carer check out this young scot article for information on the kinds of things being a young carer might involve.  

If you are a young carer you are entitled to support. There are three young carer services in Edinburgh. They work together across the whole of Edinburgh and each service covers a different area. Edinburgh Young Carers offers support in East Edinburgh including places like Leith, City Centre, Craigentinny, Duddingston, Portobello, Craigmillar, South Central, Liberton and Gilmerton. 

Edinburgh Young Carers offers support for people aged 5 to 20 years old who care for or are affected by someone else at home - usually a parent, brother or sister. The person they care for may suffer from: health problems or other problems like drug or alcohol misuse. 

They can tell you more about the support they can give you and you can contact them at info@youngcarers.org.uk  or 0131 475 2322