Project Description
Friendship Scheme
The scheme is a youth club provision for young people aged 11-25 with disabilities. The group meet on a Friday evening between 7 and 9 pm during term time at Chalkhills Academy on Leagrave High Street.
Bereavement Service
How do we support Bereaved Children, Young People and their Families.
Let’s Talk
A short video of Ben and Kirsty doing just that. We hope that this type of conversation will encourage more people to be open about their mental health.
What is Good Mental Health?
We talk a lot about Mental Health at CHUMS but what actually is it and how can we keep it healthy?
An Experience of Bereavement
Michael talks about how he coped when his Dad died.
An Experience of ADHD
ADHD affects many children and young people. Watch Rapha’s story and hear how growing up with ADHD affected him.
Note: The views expressed in this video are the opinion of the person speaking and do not reflect the professional opinion of CHUMS. For advice on any of these matters please call us on 01525 863924.
An Experience of Bullying
See how being bullied affected Charlotte.
Note: The views expressed in this video are the opinion of the person speaking and do not reflect the professional opinion of CHUMS. For advice on any of these matters please call us on 01525 863924.
Ruby Preece’s story
Ruby Preece was only 7 when her dad, Luton Town legend David Preece died.
Recreational Therapeutic Service
Our Recreational Therapeutic programmes offer creative and innovative ways of reaching out to young people aged 9-18 years.
Why do we feel anxious?
Russell Hurn, our consultant psychologist talks through anxiety and explains why we feel the way we do when we become scared or worried.
An Experience of OCD
Rhiannon’s story of how she managed to live with OCD.
Note: The views expressed in this video are the opinion of the person speaking and do not reflect the professional opinion of CHUMS. For advice on any of these matters please call us on 01525 863924.
An Experience of Asperger’s
How Kit found growing up with Asperger’s syndrome.
Note: The views expressed in this video are the opinion of the person speaking and do not reflect the professional opinion of CHUMS. For advice on any of these matters please call us on 01525 863924.
Young Carers Support Service
How we support young carers in our Young Carers Service. See Alex and some service users talk about what we do and how it helps.