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…– these are available to people with an eating disorder as well as to friends and family members.

Light Peer Support
item category:Pregnancy & parenting

…they provide support during pregnancy, birth and afterwards.

Mums In Need
item category:Abuse & trauma

…support, counselling sessions, legal services, wellbeing sessions and peer group support.

British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS)
item category:Pregnancy & parenting

…is covered by the NHS.

Sheffield Young Carers
item category:Families & carers

…support counselling group activities for various age groups at various venues across the city respite events and activities support with education, employment and training advocacy, case working, signposting and referrals…

The Children’s Society
item category:Children & young people

…therapy and counselling for teenagers and young adults struggling with mental and emotional health issues.

ADIRA
item category:Culturally specific

…make a referral adiraboard@adira.org.uk Black Therapy and Counselling Directory ADIRA have created a directory of Black Therapists and Counsellors working in Sheffield.

Gambling With Lives
item category:Alcohol, drugs & addiction

…for families, couples, individuals, young people, and children affected by a gambling related suicide.

British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) is a multi-disciplinary interest group for people involved in the practice and theory of behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy.

…or suffering with isolation.

Drinkline
item category:Alcohol, drugs & addiction

…and where to find help Drinkline doesn’t provide individual medical advice, formal counselling or treatment.

Sheffield Talking Therapies
item category:Specific mental health condition

Sheffield Talking Therapies (formerly known as Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT)) is an NHS service.