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Pocket Guide Your Local Guide to Information, Advice and Support for Young People East Hampshire pocket guide Your local guide to information, advice and support for young people East Hampshire Z-Card_East Hants Cov_v3.indd 1 22/03/2013 11:43 outhTube The website for young people in Hampshire www.hants.gov.uk/youthtube • Support in your area • Writing a CV • Youth clubs and drop-in’s • Apprenticeships • Careers and qualifications • Finding a job • Volunteering and much more... ...for young people in Hampshire Z-Card_East Hants Cov_v3.indd 2 22/03/2013 11:43 BullyingUK 0808 800 2222 Shaw Trust 01256 853340 Oaklands Catholic 023 9225 9214 Sex: Worth talking about 0800 28 29 30 Information, advice and guidance www.bullying.co.uk 07595 567055 School and Sixth Form Advice on contraception, sexual heath and relationships, including contraceptive Education, employment and training www.oaklands.hants.sch.uk Samaritans 08457 90 90 90 choices, STIs, coping with emotions, Citizens Advice Bureau information, advice and guidance for Free, independent advice on legal and 24 hour helpline for confidential support. Care to Learn: 0800 121 89 89 understanding your body. Open young people. money matters, disability and employment www.samaritans.org Childcare while you learn 2pm-10pm everyday. www.shaw-trust.org.uk Financial support for young parents who issues, housing and benefits advice, and One2One4U, Southern 023 9248 0246 www.nhs.uk/worthtalkingabout want to continue learning. immigration and race equality. Domestic Abuse Service Step by Step Partnership 01256 346101 www.adviceguide.org.uk www.gov.uk/care-to-learn Domestic abuse support for young people Working with young people aged 11-25 General health Off The Record 0808 8010724 living in East Hampshire. through a structured combination of UCAS 0871 468 0468 Search and apply for university courses. Free counselling support and information Bridges Support Project 07717 469248 services, including accommodation, for young people aged 11-25 living in support and counselling. [email protected] NHS Direct 0845 46 47 Drum Housing Association www.ucas.com 24 hour health information and advice. Back Havant, Portsmouth and surrounding www.stepbystep.org.uk Support for vulnerable children and young www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk areas. people who have witnessed or Student Finance England 0845 300 50 90 [email protected] experienced domestic abuse. Enham Bordon 01420 472218 www.gov.uk/student-finance B-eat 0845 634 7650 www.off-the-record.org.uk [email protected] Farnborough 01252 517804 (beating eating disorders) For young people aged 16-18 who are not Information and help on all aspects of Relate Portsmouth 023 9282 7026 cover National Domestic 0808 2000 247 in education, training or employment. Housing and benefits eating disorders. Relate North East 01256 423844 Violence Freephone Helpline www.skills2achieve.org.uk [email protected] Hampshire For anyone affected by, concerned with, Home Project 0800 422 0570 www.b-eat.co.uk Information, advice and counselling to or experiencing domestic violence. Waverley Training 01252 725872 Support for homeless young people aged develop healthy relationships. www.nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk Offering foundation learning, Young Minds 0808 802 5544 14-25, or those at risk of becoming (Helpline for parents) www.relate.org.uk apprenticeships and support for young East Hampshire 01730 823664 homeless, who are not in education, Information and advice about young Youth Counselling 0845 600 2516 Disability Forum people not in education, employment or employment and training. people’s mental health. Service (answer phone service) Supporting and providing a voice for young training. [email protected] www.youngminds.org.uk people and their families with any form of Children in Care Team 0845 603 5620 Housing Gateway Agency 01730 268252 disability. West London Training 01252 400370 NHS Dental Services 0845 050 8345 Advice and support for young people up For young people interested in becoming Youth Support Services Appointments available if you need [email protected] www.ehdf.org.uk Information, advice and support for 16-17 to the age of 16 in care. a plumber or electrician. emergency treatment. If you are under 15, year olds with housing problems or at risk Petersfield Society 01730 823437 www.wlt-group.com you must be accompanied by a parent or Youth Support Service 01730 268252 for Special Needs of homelessness. Advice and support for vulnerable young legal guardian. Prince’s Trust 0800 842 842 For any young person or adult in East Military Preparation 023 9269 1544 East Hampshire 01730 266551 www.hampshiredentalhelpline.nhs.uk people including those leaving care at Hampshire with a disability from birth or Helps young people aged 14-30 to age 16. College District Council develop confidence and skills through a early childhood. www.easthants.gov.uk For young people aged 16-18 interested in range of programmes. East Hampshire Young 01730 231292 [email protected] a career in the armed forces. Runaway Helpline 116000 Alcohol, drugs and smoking [email protected] Carers Project and Choices Alton - 07505 465361 [email protected] A free, confidential service for anyone who www.princes-trust.org.uk Junior Young Carers Project It’s a Girl Thing www.mpct.co.uk has run away from home or care, or has FRANK 0800 77 66 00 For young people aged 6-18 who care for Information, advice, support and activities been forced to leave home. Friendly, confidential drugs information and Duke of Edinburgh Award 01962 876323 a loved one for teenage girls. PETA Training and Consultancy [email protected] advice available 24 hours a day. For young people aged 14-19, delivered in [email protected] [email protected], It’s a Girlthing, Alton Services Ltd www.runawayhelpline.org.uk [email protected] Alton, Four Marks and Horndean. www.thekingsarms.org.uk Cosham 023 9253 8700 [email protected] www.itsagirlthing.org.uk Shelter 0808 800 4444 www.talktofrank.com Havant 023 9245 4445 Childline 0800 1111 Youthfirst: Community 01730 710017 A free, national telephone advice line Catch 22 24/7 01256 369160 Volunteering www.do-it.org.uk Winchester 01962 877933 24 hour helpline for children and young First Havant and East Hampshire Anger staffed by trained housing advisers. Hampshire 0845 4599 405 people to talk about any problem. Management Service (Bordon and Alton) Apprenticeships and essential skills for www.shelter.org.uk Free and confidential one-to-one support, Community First 01730 710017 www.childline.org.uk Anger management courses for young young people aged 16-24 in engineering, advice and information for under 18s Havant and East Hampshire business administration, customer Homeless UK Local volunteering opportunities NSPCC Child 0808 800 5000 people in Years 6-13. Online database, with an advanced search experiencing problems with drugs, alcohol services, ICT, and warehousing/storage, www.communityfirst-easthampshire.org.uk Protection Helpline www.communityfirst-easthampshire.org.uk/youthfirst function for local services. or solvents. plus work ready programmes including CV For adults if you are concerned about a www.homelessuk.org Options Alcohol 0800 0184 309 PALS 023 9267 1874 Youthfirst: Community 01730 710017 and interview skills. child. Counselling (Partnership for Active Leisure Services) First Havant and East Hampshire [email protected] www.nspcc.org.uk Lesbian Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Alcohol counselling service for over 18s. Activities service for young people with www.peta.co.uk www.optionscounselling.co.uk Victim Support 0845 38 99 528 Project Contraception and sexual health physical disabilities and mild to moderate Helping people affected by crime. Support group for LGBT young people Jobcentre Plus 0845 604 3719 Orion Centre 023 9245 1500 learning disabilities. www.victimsupport.org between the ages of 13-19. Alton: 1-3 Butts Road, Alton, GU34 1LH Petersfield Community 01730 263221 Substance misuse service for over 18s in www.enableability.org.uk/services/pals www.communityfirst-easthampshire.org.uk/youthfirst Bordon: 2-4 Chalet Hill, Bordon, GU35 0TQ Hospital Bordon, Petersfield and Havant. Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 Swan Street, Petersfield, GU32 3LB Music Fusion 023 9249 2373 Call anonymously with information about GamCare 0808 8020 133 Petersfield: 14a Chapel Street, Petersfield, Alcoholics Anonymous 0845 769 7555 Music projects and training for 0-18 year olds. crime. Confidential support if you are concerned GU32 3DP. Health Zone at 01730 267722 Confidential help and advice for anyone [email protected] The Grange Surgery www.crimestoppers-uk.org about the amount of time or money you, or with a drink problem. www.musicfusion.org.uk someone you know, is spending gambling. Jobsearch Helpline 0845 606 0234 The Causeway, Petersfield, GU31 4JR [email protected] www.gamcare.org.uk www.gov.uk www.thegrangesurgery.org.uk www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk Mill Chase 01420 472549 Leisure Centre Alton Community Hospital 01420 82811 Apprenticeships Drinkline 0800 917 8282 www.millchaseleisurecentre.co.uk Work, training and education www.apprenticeships.org.uk Chawton Park Road, Alton, GU34 1RJ www.nhs.uk/alcohol Phoenix Theatre 01420 472664 Chase Hospital, Bordon 01420 488801 Alateen (for under 18s) 0207 403 0888 National Careers Service 0800 100 900 and Arts Centre These services provide information, Conde Way, Bordon, GU35 0YZ Al-Anon (for over 18s) For under 18s, a telephone, email and www.phoenixarts.co.uk advice and guidance for young people Support for those affected by a problem web chat service is available. Get it On not in education, employment or Your guide to sexual health services, drinker. Havant Leisure Centre 023 9247 6026 https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk training aged 13-19 (up to 25 with including emergency contraception, www.al-anonuk.org.uk/alateen www.horizonlc.com learning difficulties and disabilities). pregnancy testing, general contraception Quit 0800 00 22 00 Alton College 01420 592200 Waterlooville 023 9224 5900 including the pill, condoms and advice on Free advice and support to help stop Youthworks in Peterfield and Bordon www.altoncollege.ac.uk Leisure Centre For more information about Youthworks unwanted pregnancies and abortions.
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