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Click HERE to be directed to the Kooth website.

Click HERE to be directed to the Kooth digital resources hub.

Click the image below to download a recorded overview of Kooth's digital offer to young people. 

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Kooth Webinar Dates

Kooth's webinars are free as this is a commissioned service across the area and available for young people from the age of 10 - 18 (25 for SEND). 

Please email Heather to book onto the sessions,  hhook@kooth.com

Here is the Kooth linktree - Please keep your eye on the digital sessions Kooth run regularly. You will also find a bank of Kooth recordings here. This includes a recording of the Pre-SAT's session, and the managing exam stress.

 

Kooth are able to provide young people with self help strategies that prevent their mental health from declining, preventing them from going into crisis.

Kooth CYP services can reduce the necessity of GP appointments and hospital admissions and can prevent the need for referrals into CAMHS. Or can support young people with their mental health for young people on waiting lists or who have been discharged from services. 

Kooth can support neurodiverse young people, who may find face to face support more challenging and difficult to engage in. 

(A reminder the age range for Lancashire and South Cumbria is 10 - 18, up to 25 for SENDD. Please note in Cumberland the age range is now 11 - 18, up to 25 for SEND.

You may be a school, or know of a school that would benefit and  like to book their class or year group onto one of the Kooth webinars. I would advise that cameras are kept off as there may be multiple schools on the call. Please email hhook@kooth.com for a link

Kooth are also offering some theme based building resilience national webinars, to sign up for these please use this booking form. 

 

If you as a professional would like to find out more about Kooth, please attend one of the 30 minute Kooth webinars. Please email hhook@kooth.com for a teams link for one of the dates below. 

  • Wednesday 26th February 2025, 12:30pm - 1:00pm
  • Wednesday 26th February 2025, 3:30pm - 4:00pm 
  • Wednesday 5th March 2025, 8:30am - 9:00am
  • Wednesday 5th March 2025, 3:30pm - 4:00pm
  • Thursday 13th March 2025, 12:00pm - 12:30pm   

 

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