East Renfrewshire Youth Counselling Service (ERYCS)
E.R.Y.C.S. work with young people and children in a variety of ways to offer support with emotional or mental health issues they may be facing, such as anxiety, stress, bullying, eating issues, self-harm, bereavement and relationship difficulties. We also provide support and training to teachers and staff from other organisation's that work with young people.
What do we do?
We provide support to children and young people from 11 – 18 year olds in lots of different ways. We offer:
One to one counselling with young people
Work in groups
Work with families
We offer support and training in areas such as:
Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
Loss and Bereavement
Problem Solving
Managing Distress
Self-harm
Who
can use this service?
This services is open to anyone
aged between 11 years and 18 years living in East Renfrewshire
and / or attending a secondary school in East Renfrewshire.
We will meet with you to look at what is best for you. We can meet you in the school or in the community. You may not need to ask your parent’s permission to come and see us if you are 12 or over.
Other people can get in touch with E.R.Y.C.S. for you if you would prefer. This can be your mum or dad, your GP, your teacher, or someone else who is helping you.
Our vision is to deliver services to
individuals and their families in their local community,
to enable recovery from mental ill health and promote
well-being.
Renfrewshire Association for Mental
Health | 41 Blackstoun Road | Paisley | PA3 1LU
Tel: 0141 847 8900 | Fax: 0141 889 3673 | Email: enquiries@ramh.org
Renfrewshire Association for Mental Health is a Voluntary
Organisation, which is a registered charity in Scotland No. SC010430
and also a Company Limited by guarantee (No. 141458)
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