Useful Links
This part of the website is designed to provide links to useful websites.
If you would like to suggest a website or publication, please contact us.
Local Links
- Where to go for is a website which contains details of projects and services in Brighton and Hove which are useful for young people aged 13 – 25
- The WISE project is a service for 13-25 year olds who are experiencing sexual exploitation
- Youth Advice Centre is run by Sussex YMCA and is a safe space for young people to receive impartial advice and information on a wide range of issues
- Youth Employability Service for help with getting into work for 16-18 year olds
- Young People’s Centre is in central Brighton and provides drop-in sessions with a number of services for 13-25 year olds.
- Find Get Give is a mental health services directory for young people created by YMCA’s Brighton & Hove Right Here project
National Links
- ChildLine
- FRANK if you are worried about the effect drugs are having on your life or a friend’s.
- NSPCC Helplines
- The Hideout Women’s Aid have created this space to help children and young people to understand domestic abuse, and how to take positive action.
- Young Minds information for young people and children about mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Bullying
- Kidscape – provides useful information to help you combat bullying and stay safe.
- Beatbullying – works with children and young people across the UK to provide them with all important opportunities to make positive and lasting changes to their lives and outlook.
- Bullying UK
E-safety
- Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre – Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre delivers a multi-agency service dedicated to tackling the exploitation of children
- Childnet – Childnet International’s mission is to work in partnership with others around the world to help make the Internet a great and safe place for children.
- Chatdanger – a site all about the potential dangers on interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles.
- Digizen.org – ‘The Digizen website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people to strengthen awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is.’