Uxbridge Gazette

Free confidenti­al support for children

- Emma Bowman Barnardo’s regional director

A VITAL new service is being provided for Hampshire children and young people who are missing out on support during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

‘See, Hear, Respond,’ managed by Barnardo’s and funded by the Department for Education, is a new programme offering online counsellin­g, therapy and face-to-face support.

Anyone can refer a child or young person to the service, which is free and confidenti­al.

It aims to provide a “lifeline” for children and young people who are victims of sexual and domestic abuse, criminal exploitati­on, those struggling with their mental health, children with special educationa­l needs and disabiliti­es, young carers, and those needing help with reintegrat­ing back into school.

The coronaviru­s pandemic has meant that vulnerable children and young people have been ‘hidden’ from vital support services.

Many have been suffering in silence and are in danger of being left behind if their needs are not met.

That’s why Barnardo’s is leading a consortium of more than 30 charities to identify and support children at risk of harm.

But for this to work, we need profession­als – and anyone in contact with vulnerable children – to be our eyes and ears and refer those in need of help.

Children have too often been unseen and unheard during this crisis and they risk becoming the forgotten victims.

This initiative is a vital lifeline which will help them to navigate the pandemic and its aftermath, improving their long-term prospects so they can enjoy a successful future. Visit www.barnardos.org. uk/see-hear-respond.

Helplines are open Monday to Friday from 9am-9pm and at weekends from 10am-6pm.

Call 0800 157 7015.

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