Therapeutic Support Service for young people

Kent County Council are consulting on a new service

A new service to help four to 19-year-olds living in Kent with mild to medium emotional wellbeing and mental health needs would be set up under plans shared today for views by Kent County Council (KCC).

Four to 19-year-olds struggling with issues such as anxiety, difficulty concentrating and sleeping, or feeling low, are currently supported by the Kent Children and Young People’s Counselling Service.

But with KCC’s contract with Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust to run this existing service ending in March 2026, there is an opportunity to re-think how to meet the needs of more children and young people with mild to medium needs, more quickly.

Specialist children’s mental health services for those with higher needs are commissioned by NHS Kent and Medway and are not part of this consultation.

National research has indicated that around 1 in 5 children and young people are experiencing poor mental health.

Now you are invited to have your say on the proposed Therapeutic Support Service.

Visit the consultation webpage www.kent.gov.uk/cypwellbeingsupport to find out more and see the ‘Further help’ section below for extra support to take part.

A summary version of the consultation and questionnaire for young people are also available from the webpage, or on request. The deadline for responses is midnight, 12 November 2024.

 

The proposed new service would offer children and young people:

 

  • more choice – of a range of age-appropriate creative therapies, therapeutic group activities and one-to-one sessions for those who need it
  • creative and active support  such as drama, sport and team-building exercises, to express feelings, understand emotions, learn coping techniques and build resilience
  • tailored help – including for neurodivergent individuals, and opportunities to meet others going through similar experiences to support each other

The Therapeutic Support Service would:

 

  • be part of the wider local system of children and young people’s mental health services and the Kent Family Hub network – helping staff across different areas of expertise work more closely together
  • keep the same budget that funds the current counselling service

KCC Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, Dan Watkins, said: “Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen more children and young people experiencing poor mental health. This impacts every aspect of their life from learning, sleeping and social skills to the ability to manage daily routines.

“With the current counselling contract due to end in 18 months, we have the chance to re-imagine how we support more of our children and young people more quickly with their mental health needs.

“Gathering views will help ensure our final decisions take into account both professional expertise and the lived experiences of parents, carers, teachers, children and young people.”

A summary of responses, along with an Equality Impact Assessment, are expected to be presented to KCC’s Health Reform and Public Health Cabinet Committee in March 2025. A decision by the Cabinet Memberfor Adult Social Care and Public Health will then follow.

Source: Kent County Council

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