What We Do
Our EBSA (Emotionally Based School Avoidance) work is a key part of our mission to address trauma and build mental health resilience. By developing effective interventions that support young people and their families, we ensure that trauma's impact is addressed at multiple levels—individual, family, school, and community. This holistic approach helps prevent the transformation of trauma into discriminatory attitudes or hate-motivated behaviour, directly fulfilling our charitable objectives

1:1 Mentoring
Support for individuals in difficult situations through one-on-one mentorship.

Community Circles
It is a voluntary programme for individuals to support young people in your community.

Crisis Intervention
On-demand support and rapid response during times of emotional or situational crisis.

Faith Communities
Deep Democracy Forums

Social Services / Youth Offending Teams
We work alongside you to reduce the time between access and allocation of support.

CAMHS & NHS
Work within local communities and help re-frame attitudes

Housing Associations
Up-skill communities to strengthen and enhance

Children in Care
Supporting Children in Care: A Holistic Approach to Mental Wellbeing

Connecting Families (in person and online training)
Programme is for parents and caregivers

Parent Support
Helping parents connect and reduce tensions

Emerging Leaders - Changemakers
Develop a leadership mindset in young people

Building Capacity for Collective Vision and Systemic Repair
Workshop for charity leaders