4YP Swansea Bay

We work with 13 – 16 year olds in Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot using a combination of one-to-one support, peer support groups and the State of Mind Programme.

4YP Swansea Bay

We work with 13 – 16 year olds in Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot, using a combination of one-to-one support, peer support groups and the State of Mind Programme.

You don’t need a diagnosis to get help from the project – we work with anyone who is struggling. We don’t try to ‘fix’ people. We listen and work with participants to find new ways and strategies that help to promote wellbeing.

Anyone taking part will also have the opportunity to train to become a Volunteer Peer Mentor. Mentors work with us to shape the project’s future, ensuring that it’s exactly what young people want and need.

What the project involves:

Peer groups

Weekly meet-ups in a safe and relaxed environment where you can be yourself and have your own voice. Participants decide what areas of wellbeing they want to discuss and how much they want to share. In the groups, we will deliver workshops on topics that the young people ask for, so it’s a place to learn from each other and have fun in the process!

1-2-1 Support

Our 1-2-1 support takes place over six, one-hour sessions. This session can be placed either face to face or online depending on where the young person feels most confident. This could either be in School, in our Office in Morriston, Swansea or in the local community (e.g. coffee shop or library). For those who wish to have support online, we can do a phone call, zoom or teams.

Please note, this is not a counselling service. We focus on a strength-based approach to help the young people learn new ways to manage their mental health and wellbeing.

Group work

We run a Six-week Wellbeing Program (known as State of Mind), designed by young people for young people, and aims to provide information and guidance around supporting their own mental health and wellbeing. Our program consists of 6 one-hour sessions, that take place in an environment such as schools or community areas, that allow young people to come together and support each other towards positive change.

We can also offer support to schools and community groups around other topics related to mental health and wellbeing, including:

· Exam Stress

· General Wellbeing

· Online Safety

If you would like more information on what we could offer to your organisation, please get in touch via the following: youngpeople@platfform.org

To get involved with the project, fill out our referral form.

For more info, contact us:

E: youngpeople@platfform.org
T: 01656 647722 / 07972631978

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