Wellbeing and Local Support Services

Helplines for Parents / Carers


Harrow Local Safeguarding Children Board: 0208 424 1147 or lscb@harrow.gov.uk 

This website is for our local professional community, parents, children and young people to inform you about arrangements for safeguarding children in Harrow.

Here you will learn how the LSCB works and what it achieves in promoting better outcomes for children and young people in Harrow. The LSCB encourages everyone to find out more by using information on the site and through the links to documents and external sites.

www.drinksmarter.orgInformation for parents regarding alcohol use

www.b-eat.co.ukInformation and advice on eating disorders

www.parentlineplus.org.ukPARENTLINE 0808 8002222 for advice on issues with teenagers

www.dadtalk.co.ukSpecific help for Dads on managing teenagers

www.onespace.org.ukSpecific help for single parents managing teenagers


Breathing Space: 0800 83 85 87 (free from a landline, mobile charges vary)If you're feeling down, depressed, worried or anxious and need to talk to someone during the evening or night call Breathing Space.

Open: Mon to Fri, 6pm-2am; weekends 6pm-6am


Enquire: 0845 123 2303 (landlines charged at local rate, mobile charges vary) Advice on all aspects of education for children and young people with additional support needs. Open: Mon to Wed, Fri 9am-7pm; Thurs 9am-7pm


NHS24: 08454 24 24 24 (landlines charged at local rate, mobile charges vary) Textphone: 18001 08454 24 24 24

For any concerns about your child's health, or the health of any family member. Staffed by a team of nurses who offer information and advice, including information about local and national self-help and support groups.

Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week


HOPE- Harrow: 0208 863 7319 or  info@hopeharrow.org.uk

Parents and Carers in Harrow and its neighbouring boroughs benefit from a range of services and support from the H.O.P.E (Harrow) Parent Facilitators and Parent Mentors. From the ethos that parenting works best when everyone in the family feels valued and supported our facilitators and mentors work with parents and carers to build upon existing skills whilst encouraging small, manageable changes which lead to less tension and improved family relationships.


Parent Partnership: Little Stanmore First and Middle School, St David’s Drive, Edgeware HA8 6JH Telephone :020 8952 3272 Fax: 020 8381 2017


CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services): Alexander AvenueHealth & Social Care CentreHarrowMiddlesexHA2 9DX

Telephone: 020 8966 6393 email: p.ganatra@nhs.net


Kids Can Achieve: 29 Pinner Green, Pinner, Middlesex, HA5 2AF 

Telephone:020 8868 5629 Web: www.kidscanachieve.co.uk


Educational Psychology Service: Civic Centre, Station Road, Harrow, HA1 2UT

Telephone: 020 8966 6480


ADHD Support Group: 35 Pinner Green, Pinner, Middlesex,HA5 2AF

Telephone: 020 8426 1719


Harrow Mencap: 4 Gordon Avenue, Stanmore Middlesex, HA7 3QD

Telephone: 020 8954 8444


Harrow Dyslexic Group: Telephone:020 8422 0300


Connexions Services: PO BOX 22, Civic Centre, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 2UW

Telephone: 020 8424 1812 Fax: 020 8242 1817


Sensory and Communication Team (SACT): The Teachers Centre, Harrow Weald, Middlesex

Telephone: 0208 416 8899

 

Parent / Carer Courses


Anna FreudAnna Freud Schools and Colleges Early Support Service 

We would like to invite you to attend the Spring Term 2024 webinar series specially tailored for parents/carers of adolescents, in collaboration with the Anna Freud Schools and Colleges Early Support Service. The topics have been chosen to reflect core developmental processes in adolescence and common difficulties parents can struggle with. The content is psycho-educational, strategy-based and solution focused. The webinars will cover the following topics:  

  • How to support your young person with low mood  

  • Early emerging School Based Avoidance: practical tips and strategies to support your child 

  • Anxiety in adolescence: how can parents and carers help?   

  • Adolescent self-harm: how to make sense of it and when to seek support  

  • Building resilience, staying connected and nurturing your relationship with your teen  

  • Understanding the impact of bullying on a young person’s mental health: practical strategies to help you support your young person to get through their experience and feel okay again 

  • Managing teen behaviour that challenges: tips and tricks 

  • Weathering the storms of strong teen emotions: do’s, dont's and when to consider talking to someone 

  • Understanding the adolescent brain: strategies to help you understand and support young people’s mental health and wellbeing 
     

Please note, these webinars are only intended for the parents or carers of students at Hatch End High School.

Further details on each webinar are below. To register, please click on the relevant Zoom link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. 
 

Spring Term 2024 Parent / Carer Webinars