Signposting resources and links
Information for parents and Carers | Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists
Preparing for Adulthood and Transition to Adult Health Services
If you still seeing one of our Physiotherapists as you get older, you might need to move to an adult service between the ages of 16-19 years, this is called a 'Transfer' or 'Transition'
Your Notts Directory
This is a site for advice, information with local services available. This includes support for children and young people aged 0 - 25 with a special educational need and/or a disability.
Ask Us Nottinghamshire
This is local Information and Advice Support Service (IASS) for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire around education issues to SEND young people aged 16-25 and parents of younger children with special educational needs and disabilities.
- Tel: 0800 121 7772
ParentLine
This is a confidential texting service for parents and carers in Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
- Tel: 0752 061 9919
Chat Health
This is a confidential texting service for 11- to 19-year-olds in Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
ChildLine
- Tel: 0800 1111
Kooth
This is an online counselling service.
Health4teens
This is an NHS site supporting young people around emotional wellbeing.
Health4kids
This is an NHS site supporting young children and parents.
NHS 111 online
This is a digital health triage service for urgent but not life-threatening health problems.
Healthy Family Teams
This includes telephone Advice Line
- Tel: 0300 123 5436
Home | Minds of All Kinds - Notts
Your safe space online where you can learn about all the things that make your mind special and find help and information about Autism and ADHD in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
Mental Health Support | NottAlone - Supporting Your Child
Local mental health advice and help for young people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, all in one place.
Keeping Active
It is important for your child to stay active as they grow. Activity helps to develop strength, independence, and overall wellbeing. We believe that every child should have the opportunity to reach their full potential through sports and activities that they enjoy.
Our Physiotherapists work together with children, young people, and their families to find community-based activities and help enable children to participate in the activities that they love.
Government information on keeping active
Being active with a disability / disability sport
Speak to your Physiotherapist regarding Local Sports Opportunities.
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