
The Child, Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) offers support to young people, their families, and to other professionals.
We help young people between the age of 10 to 18 years old who may be experiencing difficulties with their mental health or want to explore assessments to learn more about their:
brains
emotions
behaviours
This can be the way you think and feel, how you feel on the inside or the emotions that you feel and how much they affect you.
CAMHS Neurodevelopmental Support:
We help young people explore and learn about their brains, sometimes looking into whether they are neurodiverse.
Neurodiversity means that you think, learn, communicate, and do things differently to others. Common examples of neurodiversity include:
autism
ADHD
dyslexia
Neurodevelopmental Service Support


Brighter Futures is a local charity supporting parents, families and young people in Jersey. They provide keyworker support alongside several free programmes and services to help support the parents and carers they meet.
Our Place:

Free online courses for all parents, carers, grandparents and teens - Nurturing emotional health and wellbeing from bump to 19+ years.
In Our Place Jersey and Guernsey
Children and Families Hub:
The Children and Families Hub team can provide advice and support to you and your family. This can include working with you directly and coordinating with other children and family organisations to provide the right help at the right time.

A local Jersey charity helping children and families, to ensure that every child in

The Jersey Centre for Separated Families is a community organisation that works with everyone affected by family separation in order to bring about better outcomes for children.
The Jersey Centre for Separated Families

Provides support to families of sick children who need treatment away from Jersey.
Jersey Parent Carer Forum
The Parent Carer Forum is a way of bringing parents and carers together to create a strong community of families who have children with special needs.
Enable Jersey – A charity offering advice, advocacy, wellbeing support, equipment access, and empowerment initiatives for individuals with disabilities, their carers, and families on the island.
Mind Jersey – A local mental health charity providing peer support, family services, counselling, a drop-in centre, a residential service ("Camelot"), training, and fundraising shops to support Islanders of all ages.
Jersey Talking Therapies (JTT) – A free, confidential psychological therapy service for adults, part of Government Health & Community Services, offering assessments and treatment for stress, anxiety, low mood, trauma, and more.
Jersey Support Youth – A charity working with Jersey Youth Service to support vulnerable and at-risk young people, including young carers and LGBTQ+ youth, through clubs, targeted projects, activities, and social development programs.
Jersey Youth Service – Operates youth clubs and projects across the island, offering one-to-one support, drop-in services, LGBTQ+ groups, young carers’ projects, and outdoor learning; available to ages 11–25.
Jersey Hospice Care – Community Bereavement Service – Offers free and confidential bereavement counselling and support for individuals and families coping with bereavement, available to all ages with both one-on-one sessions and group support.