Funded by the Mayor’s Office and led by the Violence Reduction Unit, this initiative seeks to reduce serious youth violence in Northumberland Park by fostering partnerships that support young people’s emotional well-being and help them thrive.
As part of this program, we offer one-to-one mental health support to young people facing emotional challenges. This service is designed to be accessible and youth-centered, making sure the individual needs of each young person are met.
Our multi-skilled, experienced and passionate consortium partners who were also originally part of MyEnds include The Bridge Renewal Trust, Godwin Lawson Foundation, Father2Father, North London Partnership Consortium, and newly added Tottenham Hotspur Foundation.
You can read the info pack here.
You will face many defeats in life, but never let yourself be defeated. – Maya Angelou
The MyEnds Homecooked 2 provides a 12-week intervention program, delivered through one-to-one sessions with our dedicated Youth Emotional Support Worker.
Each session offers a safe space for young people to:
Our service is open to young people aged 11-25 in Northumberland Park. Accessing support is simple:
1. Self-Referral: You can refer yourself by completing a quick online form or contacting us directly.
2. Parent/Teacher/Professional Referral: Parents, teachers, or professionals who work with young people can refer someone who might benefit from the service.
3. Community Outreach: Our team is active in the community, and you can meet us at local events or workshops to find out more about the service.
Once referred, we’ll arrange an initial consultation to understand the young person’s needs and create a tailored support plan.
Your fundraising efforts and donations are very important to us; they will ensure that we can continue providing essential mental health services to the Haringey community.
Find out moreNo one should face a mental health problem alone. Your donation will help us to ensure that anyone experiencing a mental health problem in Haringey has somewhere to turn for help.
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