Are you aged 16–25, living in Southampton, or registered with a Southampton GP?
Would you like support in accessing services to improve your emotional wellbeing and mental health?
Solent Mind, Youth Options, Re:minds and No Limits have partnered to offer the 16 - 25 Mental Health Collective - a service for young people aged 16-25 with mental health needs, and their parents and carers.
We can provide advice and support for the changes that come with the journey into adulthood, including things like:
- Leaving school/starting college or university
- Housing/benefits and living independently
- Finding a job
- Leaving care
- Adult mental health
- Gender and sexuality
...and more.
How can we support you?
We’ll start by understanding what you need to know or working with you to identify the support you might need. We can provide information and connect you with groups and organisations that offer guidance on mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Additionally, we can help with broader concerns that may affect you, such as education, housing, and finances. We can help you access NHS services and other community resources. Additionally, we support you in connecting with other young people to share experiences and build peer support networks.
We aim to support young people and their families in navigating the journey of emotional wellbeing and mental health into adulthood. Our goal is to help you access community services and connect with others facing similar circumstances.
Get support
If you are a young person, parent, carer or family member contact us directly by completing the No Limits web form.
Parents/carers and family members of a young person can also contact Re:minds by email: [email protected]
Further information can also be found on the Re:minds website.
Want to check out what support is available yourself?
Visit the Southampton Mental Health Network website to browse local services.
The 16 - 25 Mental Health Collective is a partnership of local organisations working together to provide an Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health Access Pathway as one coordinated service for 16 - 25 year-olds.