Online counselling & well-being support

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Kooth - Online counselling and well-being support service for children and young people

Online counselling & well-being support Award winning online counselling and support service Operational since March 2004 10 – 16 years of age* Delivering in over 30 Local Authorities across UK Text based – synchronous and asynchronous Counselling, support and advice Drop in, out of hours use as well as structured sessions Anonymous and confidential Engaging young people in their local area

Now imagine you’re a young person

www.kooth.com

You can talk to us about anything You may have problems At home At school With friends With relationships With bullies If you feel low and depressed You can talk to us about anything

Kooth isn’t just counselling Forums Self-help tools Messaging Articles Online games, blogs and more

Step 1: Sign Up

Tell us some information about yourself

Create your username and password Don’t use your real name!

Now you’re on Kooth!

Press the green ‘Chat now’ button to talk to a counsellor

Counsellors are available from: 12 midday to 10pm Monday to Friday Remember… A counsellor will see you are in the queue and pick up from there It should be pretty quick but they might be just finishing a chat with someone else first Counsellors are available from: 12 midday to 10pm Monday to Friday 6pm to 10pm at weekends

Also… You can access the rest of the site while you wait, check your messages etc A button will flash on screen when a counsellor has opened a ‘room’ to talk to you You can also send an email message if you prefer, either to the team or to a specific counsellor

Send a message to a counsellor Workers will get back to you as soon as possible, usually within one day, hopefully the same day

To help other young people or to get advice yourself Forums To help other young people or to get advice yourself

We have live forums every Mon, Wed and Fri from 7.30-9:00pm Every live forum is completely different and has a different theme You can participate in as many forums as you want All forums are hosted and moderated in the moment by our Kooth staff

You can write for the magazine too! Articles You can write for the magazine too!

Lots of info and topics

Kooth is safe Everything is moderated and confidential No personal details or real names All the counsellors are trained, qualified and are used to working with young people If you needed, we would talk to you about face- to-face services as well as talking to us online

www.kooth.com

CoGS on Kooth

Why online? Young people tell us that what they like about KOOTH is that it is anonymous, confidential, accessible and that they have control Which in turn reduces barriers for them, enabling earlier intervention by us. It is cost effective It’s a medium that young people know and use

Key opportunities Anonymity ‘Disinhibition effect’ Power balance – sense of control Fantasy –sense of unreality Young persons quote….”You can’t see me so I can talk freely”.

The value of online relationships Anonymity Rapport Presence Openness (disinhibition effect) Using communication skills differently

Stepped care approach

Managing risk on Kooth

Safeguarding dashboard

Meleni Parkin Integration & Participation Manager mel@xenzone.com 07528751216